African Locust

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈæfrɪkən ˈloʊkəst/

Definitions of african locust

noun african locust

Example Sentences

A1 The African locust is a type of insect.

A2 Farmers in Africa are concerned about the African locust infestation.

B1 The African locust population has been increasing due to climate change.

B2 Scientists are studying the behavior of African locust swarms.

C1 The impact of African locust outbreaks on agriculture is significant.

C2 Efforts to control the spread of African locusts involve advanced technology and collaboration among countries.

Examples of african locust in a Sentence

formal The African locust is a type of grasshopper found in certain regions of Africa.

informal Watch out for those African locusts in the field, they can cause a lot of damage to crops.

slang I heard those African locusts are swarming in the neighboring village, better be prepared.

figurative The sudden influx of tourists in the city was compared to a swarm of African locusts, overwhelming the local infrastructure.

Grammatical Forms of african locust

past tense

African locusted

plural

African locusts

comparative

more African locust

superlative

most African locust

present tense

African locusts

future tense

will be African locust

perfect tense

has been African locust

continuous tense

is being African locust

singular

African locust

positive degree

African locust

infinitive

to African locust

gerund

African locusting

participle

African locusted

Origin and Evolution of african locust

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'African locust' likely originated from early European explorers encountering locusts in Africa.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'African locust' has come to refer specifically to the African migratory locust, a species found in sub-Saharan Africa known for its swarming behavior and agricultural devastation.