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monkey

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Noun — A small to medium-sized primate, typically with a tail, distinct from apes.

How to use monkey

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monkey around monkey business monkey with something

Etymology

Origin uncertain; likely traced through Middle Low German to a name given to a monkey character in medieval fables, possibly ultimately from an Arabic word for baboon.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “monkey” mean?

The word “monkey” means a small to medium-sized primate, typically with a tail, distinct from apes. In plain terms, a tree-dwelling primate — or, informally, a playful or mischievous person, or messing around with something.

How do you pronounce “monkey”?

“Monkey” is pronounced MUHNG-kee (/ˈmʌŋki/ in IPA).

How do you use “monkey” in a sentence?

Here is “monkey” used in a sentence: “The monkeys swung from branch to branch, chasing each other.”

What part of speech is “monkey”?

Depending on how it is used, “monkey” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “monkey” come from?

The word “monkey” comes from German. Origin uncertain; likely traced through Middle Low German to a name given to a monkey character in medieval fables, possibly ultimately from an Arabic word for baboon.

Is “monkey” a common word?

“Monkey” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.

How many meanings does “monkey” have?

“Monkey” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a small to medium-sized primate, typically with a tail, distinct from apes.

What is the difference between a monkey and an ape?

The quickest visible difference is the tail: monkeys typically have tails, while apes — such as chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, and gibbons — do not. Apes are also generally larger-bodied, and despite popular usage, a chimpanzee is an ape, not a monkey.

Why do people call children monkeys?

Applied to a child, monkey is an affectionate word for someone mischievous or playful, as in the British "cheeky monkey." It compares the child's energy and mischief to a monkey's, and it is teasing rather than insulting.

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