Pronunciation: /ˈbʌni/

Definitions of bunny

noun a small mammal with long ears, a short tail, and soft fur, typically found in fields or domesticated as a pet

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a cute bunny in the park.

A2 The children love to play with the bunny at the petting zoo.

B1 The bunny hopped around the garden, looking for food.

B2 The bunny's fur was soft and fluffy, making it a popular pet choice.

C1 The bunny population in the area has been steadily increasing due to favorable breeding conditions.

C2 The bunny exhibit at the zoo showcased a variety of different rabbit breeds.

Examples of bunny in a Sentence

formal The fluffy bunny hopped around the garden, nibbling on fresh greens.

informal I saw a cute bunny in the park today, it was so adorable!

slang Let's go check out the bunnies at the pet store, they're so fluffy!

figurative She's like a bunny, always full of energy and bouncing around.

Grammatical Forms of bunny

past tense

bunnies

plural

bunny

comparative

more bunny

superlative

most bunny

present tense

bunny

future tense

will bunny

perfect tense

have bunnied

continuous tense

is bunnying

singular

bunny

positive degree

bunny

infinitive

to bunny

gerund

bunnying

participle

bunnied

Origin and Evolution of bunny

First Known Use: 1670 year
Language of Origin: Scottish dialect
Story behind the word: The word 'bunny' originated from the Scottish dialect word 'bun', which meant squirrel or rabbit.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'bunny' specifically came to refer to young rabbits and has since become a commonly used term for rabbits of all ages.