carnivore in Korean
carnivore in Korean is 육식동물 — carnivore means an animal whose diet consists mainly or entirely of meat.
carnivore in Korean
육식동물
Pronounced: yuksikdongmul
meat-eating animal
What does "carnivore" mean?
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noun An animal whose diet consists mainly or entirely of meat.
"Lions are classic carnivores, built to hunt and eat other animals."
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noun Informally, a person who eats meat, especially as opposed to a vegetarian.
"He jokingly called himself an unapologetic carnivore at every barbecue."
carnivore in a sentence
- Lions are classic carnivores, built to hunt and eat other animals.
- Some dinosaurs were enormous carnivores.
- He jokingly called himself an unapologetic carnivore at every barbecue.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "carnivore" in Korean?
"carnivore" in Korean is 육식동물. carnivore means: An animal whose diet consists mainly or entirely of meat.
How do you pronounce 육식동물?
"carnivore" in Korean is 육식동물, pronounced "yuksikdongmul".
How do you use "carnivore" in a sentence?
Example: "Lions are classic carnivores, built to hunt and eat other animals." In Korean, "carnivore" is 육식동물.
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