Meaning & Definition of word "Penguin"

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    Penguin

    /ˈpɛŋɡwɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. A large, flightless seabird of the family Spheniscidae, characterized by its upright posture, flipper-like wings, and distinct black and white coloration.
      • Example: The penguin waddled across the ice in search of food.
    • 2. Any of various species of penguins, such as the Emperor Penguin or the Adelie Penguin.
      • Example: The Emperor Penguin is known for its impressive size and parenting behavior.
    • 3. A playful or comic character often found in children's stories, usually depicted as a penguin.
      • Example: The animated film featured a charming penguin that dreamed of flying.

    Etymology

    The word 'penguin' is believed to come from the Welsh 'pen gwyn,' meaning 'white head.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    penguin suit:

    A formal suit, typically black and white, resembling a penguin's appearance.

    waddle like a penguin:

    To walk in a clumsy, swaying manner.

    Related Words

    waddling:

    The way penguins move, characterized by a side-to-side motion.

    Antarctica:

    The continent where many species of penguins are found.

    Slang Meanings of penguin

    Meaning: To penguin

    Example Sentence: He decided to penguin it up and wear a tuxedo to the casual party.

    Meaning: Penguins in the wild

    Example Sentence: We went on a trip to see the penguins in the wild, which was an unforgettable experience.