Pronunciation: /æfr/

Definitions of afr

noun Afr is not a commonly recognized noun in the English language.

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an afr at the zoo.

A2 The afr was grazing peacefully in the savannah.

B1 The afr population has been declining due to habitat loss.

B2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the afr species.

C1 Researchers are studying the behavior of afrs in their natural habitat.

C2 Afrs play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem of the African savannah.

Examples of afr in a Sentence

formal The organization is dedicated to promoting economic development in Afr countries.

informal I heard that Afr is a beautiful place to visit during the summer.

slang I can't wait to chill in Afr next month!

figurative His mind was like a puzzle with missing pieces, scattered across the Afr landscape.

Grammatical Forms of afr

past tense

afrd

plural

afrs

comparative

more afr

superlative

most afr

present tense

afr

future tense

will afr

perfect tense

have afrd

continuous tense

am afring

singular

afr

positive degree

afr

infinitive

to afr

gerund

afring

participle

afrd

Origin and Evolution of afr

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'afr' is believed to have originated from Old French, specifically from the word 'afrer' meaning 'to freeze'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'afr' evolved to take on the meaning of 'to make cold or cool' in Middle English before eventually falling out of common usage.