Pronunciation: /ˈdræɡən/
noun a mythical creature resembling a reptile or serpent, often depicted as breathing fire and having wings
A1 The dragon in the story was big and scary.
A2 The knight bravely fought the dragon to save the princess.
B1 Legends often feature dragons as powerful and mystical creatures.
B2 The dragon's fiery breath could melt anything in its path.
C1 The dragon hoarded a vast treasure in its lair.
C2 The dragon's scales shimmered in the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing sight.
formal Legends of a fierce dragon terrorizing the kingdom have been passed down for generations.
informal I heard there's a new movie coming out about a dragon and a knight.
slang That car is so fast, it's like a dragon on wheels!
figurative Her temper was like a fire-breathing dragon when she found out the truth.
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