Meaning & Definition of Rooster in English
Rooster
A male domestic chicken.
Pronunciation:
/ˈruːstər/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
roostersDetailed Definitions
Definition: A male chicken, especially one that is mature.
Example Sentence: The rooster crowed at dawn, announcing the start of the day.
Definition: A term used for a male bird in general, though it is most commonly associated with domestic fowl.
Example Sentence: The rooster is often seen as a symbol of awakening.
Definition: Slang term for a boastful or overconfident man.
Example Sentence: He's such a rooster, always bragging about his accomplishments.
Etymology
Origin: The word 'rooster' is derived from the Middle English 'roster,' which is a diminutive of 'roost' meaning 'to perch or settle.'
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- crow like a rooster: To boast or brag excessively.
- rooster in the henhouse: An individual in a situation where their presence is not appropriate or expected.
Translations
- Spanish: gallo
- French: coq
- German: Hahn
- Russian: петух
Related Words
- hen: A female chicken.
- chick: A young chicken.
- poultry: Domestic fowl raised for food.
Slang Meanings of rooster
Meaning: A showy or boastful man.
Example Sentence: He's always trying to be the rooster of the group, showing off his new car.
Meaning: Someone who is overly confident in their abilities.
Example Sentence: Don't be such a rooster about your cooking; it’s not that great.