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1. squirrel
noun. ['ˈskwɝːəl'] a kind of arboreal rodent having a long bushy tail.
Synonyms
- spermophile
- gnawer
- Eutamius sibiricus
- Eutamius asiaticus
- family Sciuridae
- gopher
- hackee
- rodent
- chipmunk
- tree squirrel
- baronduki
- Sciuridae
- barunduki
- Asiatic flying squirrel
- eastern chipmunk
- Tamias striatus
- American flying squirrel
- ground squirrel
- striped squirrel
- burunduki
Etymology
- esquirel (Anglo-Norman)
- escurel (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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Rhymes with Black Squirrel
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Sentences with black-squirrel
1. Noun Phrase
Melanistic variants produce black squirrels and albinistic variants produce white or albino squirrels.
2. black
adjective. ['ˈblæk'] being of the achromatic color of maximum darkness; having little or no hue owing to absorption of almost all incident light.
Synonyms
- dark
Antonyms
- white
- comprehensible
Etymology
- black (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. black
adjective. ['ˈblæk'] marked by anger or resentment or hostility.
Antonyms
- chromatic
Etymology
- black (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. black
adjective. ['ˈblæk'] of or belonging to a racial group having dark skin especially of sub-Saharan African origin.
Synonyms
- dark-skinned
- African-American
- colored
- Afro-American
- negro
- non-white
- negroid
- dark
Antonyms
- colorlessness
- natural
- impartial
- blond
Etymology
- black (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. black
noun. ['ˈblæk'] the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness (bearing the least resemblance to white).
Synonyms
- pitch black
- jet black
- ebony
- soot black
- achromatic color
- blackness
- coal black
- inkiness
- achromatic colour
Antonyms
- white
- inauspiciousness
- unpropitiousness
- felicitous
Etymology
- black (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. black
adjective. ['ˈblæk'] stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable.
Synonyms
- evil
- dark
Antonyms
- color
- inoffensive
- glorious
Etymology
- black (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. black
adjective. ['ˈblæk'] offering little or no hope.
Synonyms
- dim
- hopeless
Antonyms
- true
- straight
- reputable
Etymology
- black (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. black
adjective. ['ˈblæk'] (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin.
Synonyms
- disastrous
- fatal
- calamitous
- fateful
Antonyms
- colorless
- uninterestingness
- colorful
- black-and-white
Etymology
- black (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. black
adjective. ['ˈblæk'] (of the face) made black especially as with suffused blood.
Synonyms
- blackened
- colored
- colorful
Antonyms
- enlightenment
- enlightened
- active
- unconcealed
Etymology
- black (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. black
adjective. ['ˈblæk'] extremely dark.
Synonyms
- dark
- pitch-dark
Antonyms
- day
- cheerful
- good-natured
Etymology
- black (Middle English (1100-1500))