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Meaning & Definition of Tiger in English

English

Tiger

A large cat species native to Asia, known for its orange coat with black stripes.


Pronunciation:

/ˈtaɪɡər/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

tigers

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A large, carnivorous feline animal with a distinctive reddish-orange coat and black stripes, native to Asia.

    Example Sentence: The tiger is known for its strength and agility in the wild.

  • Definition: A symbol of power and ferocity.

    Example Sentence: He approached the challenge like a tiger, full of determination.

  • Definition: A person who is fierce or aggressive, especially in competition.

    Example Sentence: She became a tiger in the boardroom, fiercely negotiating deals.

Etymology

Origin: From Latin 'tigris', from Greek 'tigris', of uncertain origin.

Synonyms

big catfelinepredator

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • paper tiger: A person or thing that appears threatening but is ineffectual.
  • a tiger by the tail: To be involved in a situation that is difficult to control.
  • tiger's leap: A major or audacious act of courage.

Translations

  • Spanish: tigre
  • French: tigre
  • German: Tiger
  • Russian: тигр

Related Words

  • lion: A large wild animal of the cat family, known as the king of the jungle.
  • leopard: A large wild feline with a spotted coat, found in Africa and parts of Asia.
  • panther: A large, typically black, wild cat.

Slang Meanings of tiger

  • Meaning: An aggressive or tough person.

    Example Sentence: He plays like a tiger on the field.

  • Meaning: A person who is particularly good at something.

    Example Sentence: She's a tiger when it comes to math.