Pronunciation: /kəˈnʌt/

Definitions of conut

noun a slang term for the female genitalia

Example Sentences

A1 I need to buy a new conut for my recipe.

A2 She picked up a conut from the grocery store for the party.

B1 The conut tree in the garden produces delicious fruit.

B2 The conut milk in this smoothie adds a creamy texture.

C1 The conut industry plays a significant role in the local economy.

C2 The chef used freshly grated conut in the dessert for added flavor.

Examples of conut in a Sentence

formal The conut is a type of palm tree native to tropical regions.

informal I tried a conut for the first time on my vacation to Hawaii.

slang Let's go grab some conuts at the beach this weekend.

figurative She's a tough nut to crack, like a conut shell.

Grammatical Forms of conut

past tense

counted

plural

counts

comparative

more count

superlative

most count

present tense

count

future tense

will count

perfect tense

have counted

continuous tense

is counting

singular

count

positive degree

count

infinitive

to count

gerund

counting

participle

counted

Origin and Evolution of conut

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'conut' is believed to have originated from Middle English, likely derived from the Old French word 'conin' meaning rabbit.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'conut' went through various changes in spelling and pronunciation, eventually evolving into the modern English word 'rabbit'.