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dragonfly

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Noun — A flying insect with a long, slender body and two pairs of transparent wings held out flat at rest.

How to use dragonfly

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Etymology

From dragon + fly, likely referencing its fierce hunting style compared to the mythical creature.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “dragonfly” mean?

The word “dragonfly” means a flying insect with a long, slender body and two pairs of transparent wings held out flat at rest. In plain terms, a fast-flying insect often seen near water, with a long body and shimmering wings.

How do you pronounce “dragonfly”?

“Dragonfly” is pronounced DRA-guhn-fleye (/ˈdɹæɡənˌflaɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “dragonfly” in a sentence?

Here is “dragonfly” used in a sentence: “A dragonfly hovered above the pond in the summer heat.”

What part of speech is “dragonfly”?

“Dragonfly” is a noun.

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