Meaning & Definition of word "Cicada"

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    Cicada

    /sɪˈkeɪdə/

    noun:

    • 1. A large homopterous insect of the family Cicadidae, known for its distinctive sound produced by the male during mating season.
      • Example: The cicada's loud calls filled the summer air, marking the peak of the season.
    • 2. Any of several insects that emerge from the ground after long periods, often in the context of a mass emergence.
      • Example: Every 17 years, billions of cicadas wake from their underground slumber in a spectacular display.
    • 3. The sound made by a cicada, which can be characterized as a continuous buzzing or clicking.
      • Example: The cicada's song was a constant backdrop during our picnic in the park.

    Etymology

    Latin cicada, meaning 'grasshopper.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    what a cicada:

    An expression used to describe a loud, annoying noise.

    cicada chorus:

    Refers to the collective sound made by a group of cicadas.

    Related Words

    entomology:

    The study of insects.

    insect:

    A small arthropod animal that has six legs and usually one or two pairs of wings.

    Slang Meanings of cicada

    Meaning: Cicada season

    Example Sentence: It's cicada season, the streets are buzzing with the sounds of them.

    Meaning: Cicada effect

    Example Sentence: When too many cicadas are around, it's hard to concentrate.