Meaning & Definition of word "Menagerie"

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    Menagerie

    /məˈnæʒ.əri/

    noun:

    • 1. A collection of live wild animals kept for exhibition.
      • Example: The traveling circus featured a menagerie that included lions, tigers, and elephants.
    • 2. A diverse or exotic mixture of people or things.
      • Example: The art gallery showcased a menagerie of styles, from classical to modern.
    • 3. A place where animals are kept for exhibition or as pets.
      • Example: The local zoo is a popular menagerie for families looking to learn about wildlife.

    Etymology

    French 'menagerie', from 'ménager' meaning 'to take care of, to manage'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    zoo menagerie:

    A collection of animals similar to a zoo.

    menagerie of ideas:

    A diverse array of concepts or thoughts.

    Related Words

    zoological:

    Relating to the study of animals.

    fauna:

    The animals of a particular region or habitat.

    wildlife:

    Wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.

    Slang Meanings of menagerie

    Meaning: A chaotic or disorderly situation.

    Example Sentence: The party turned into a complete menagerie by midnight.

    Meaning: A group of people with diverse and eccentric personalities.

    Example Sentence: That crew is a real menagerie of characters.