Pronunciation: /ˈækəweɪz/

Definitions of acawais

noun a type of bird found in South America

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an acawais flying in the sky.

A2 The acawais perched on a branch, singing a beautiful song.

B1 The colorful acawais is a popular pet bird in some countries.

B2 During my trip to the rainforest, I was lucky to spot an acawais in its natural habitat.

C1 The acawais is known for its vibrant plumage and distinctive call.

C2 Researchers are studying the behavior of acawais in order to better understand their ecological role.

Examples of acawais in a Sentence

formal The acawais is a species of bird native to South America.

informal I saw a beautiful acawais in the forest yesterday.

slang Check out that colorful acawais chilling in the trees.

figurative Her vibrant personality was like an acawais, always brightening up the room.

Grammatical Forms of acawais

past tense

acawaised

plural

acawaises

comparative

more acawais

superlative

most acawais

present tense

acawais

future tense

will acawais

perfect tense

have acawaised

continuous tense

is acawaising

singular

acawais

positive degree

very acawais

infinitive

to acawais

gerund

acawaising

participle

acawaised

Origin and Evolution of acawais

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Arawakan
Story behind the word: The word 'acawais' is believed to have originated from the Arawakan language spoken by indigenous peoples in the Caribbean region.
Evolution of the word: The meaning of 'acawais' has evolved from referring to a type of cassava bread made by indigenous peoples to being used as a term for a specific type of food or dish in certain regions.