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predator

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Noun — An animal that survives by hunting and eating other animals.

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natural predator apex predator sexual predator

Etymology

From Latin praedator, \"plunderer,\" from praedari, \"to loot or pillage,\" from praeda, \"spoils or prey.\"

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Frequently asked questions

What does “predator” mean?

The word “predator” means an animal that survives by hunting and eating other animals. In plain terms, a hunter — literally an animal that eats other animals, or figuratively a person who takes advantage of others.

How do you pronounce “predator”?

“Predator” is pronounced PREHD-uh-tuh (/ˈpɹɛd.ə.tɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “predator” in a sentence?

Here is “predator” used in a sentence: “Wolves are apex predators in many forest ecosystems.”

What part of speech is “predator”?

“Predator” is a noun.

Where does the word “predator” come from?

The word “predator” comes from Latin. From Latin praedator, \"plunderer,\" from praedari, \"to loot or pillage,\" from praeda, \"spoils or prey.\".

Is “predator” a common word?

“Predator” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “predator” have?

“Predator” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an animal that survives by hunting and eating other animals.

What is the difference between a predator and a prey animal?

A predator is an animal that survives by hunting and eating other animals, while prey is the animal being hunted and eaten. The same species can sometimes be both, such as a fox that preys on rabbits but is itself prey to larger predators.

What is the difference between a predator and a scavenger?

A predator actively hunts and kills other animals for food, while a scavenger feeds on animals that are already dead, whether killed by predators, disease, or other causes. Some animals, like hyenas, can act as both predators and scavengers depending on circumstances.

What does it mean to call a person a predator?

When applied to a person, predator describes someone who exploits or preys on others, especially the vulnerable, often in a harmful or manipulative way. This figurative use carries a strongly negative connotation and is common in discussions of abuse or exploitation.

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