Meaning & Definition of Bats in English
English⟶
Bats
No longer in a state of mental health; mad or crazy.
Pronunciation:
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batsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A flying mammal capable of sustained flight, typically having a wingspan and echolocation abilities.
Example Sentence: Bats are often seen flitting about at dusk in search of insects.
Definition: A piece of sports equipment used in games such as baseball and cricket to hit the ball.
Example Sentence: He swung the bat and hit a home run.
Definition: Slang for being crazy or eccentric.
Example Sentence: After staying up all night, he was feeling a bit bats.
Etymology
Origin: Old English 'bat' (meaning 'bat' or 'flittermouse')
Synonyms
winged mammalclubstickcrazymad
Common Phrases and Expressions
- batty: Crazy or eccentric.
- bat out of hell: To move very quickly.
- going bats: Becoming crazy or wildly excited.
Translations
- Spanish: murciélago
- French: chauve-souris
- German: Fledermaus
- Russian: летучая мышь
Related Words
- mammal: A warm-blooded vertebrate animal that has hair or fur and typically bears live young.
- eccentric: Unconventional and slightly strange.
- club: A heavy, thick stick used as a weapon or in sports.
Slang Meanings of bats
Meaning: Insane or crazy.
Example Sentence: He's completely bats for thinking he can run a marathon without training.
Meaning: To be wild or overly excited.
Example Sentence: The party was bats after he showed up.