Aelurophile

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /eɪˈlʊrəˌfaɪl/

Definitions of aelurophile

noun a person who loves cats

Example Sentences

A1 I am an aelurophile because I love cats.

A2 As an aelurophile, I always enjoy spending time with my feline friends.

B1 Being an aelurophile, I have a deep appreciation for the beauty of cats.

B2 A true aelurophile understands the unique personalities of each cat they encounter.

C1 The aelurophile spent hours studying the behavior and habits of different cat breeds.

C2 Her reputation as an aelurophile was well-known among her friends and family.

Examples of aelurophile in a Sentence

formal The aelurophile spent hours studying the behavior of cats.

informal My friend is a total aelurophile - she has seven cats at home!

slang I never knew you were such an aelurophile, always posting cat memes.

figurative As an aelurophile, she had a natural affinity for understanding people's hidden emotions.

Grammatical Forms of aelurophile

past tense

aelurophiled

plural

aelurophiles

comparative

more aelurophile

superlative

most aelurophile

present tense

aelurophiles

future tense

will aelurophile

perfect tense

have aelurophiled

continuous tense

is aelurophiling

singular

aelurophile

positive degree

aelurophile

infinitive

to aelurophile

gerund

aelurophiling

participle

aelurophiled

Origin and Evolution of aelurophile

First Known Use: 1893 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aelurophile' originates from the combination of the Greek words 'aílouros' meaning cat and 'philos' meaning loving.
Evolution of the word: The term 'aelurophile' has remained consistent in its meaning of a cat lover since its first known use in 1893.