Pronunciation: /ˈɛləfənt/
noun a large mammal with tusks and a long trunk, native to Africa and Asia
A1 The elephant is a large animal with a long trunk.
A2 Elephants are known for their intelligence and strong family bonds.
B1 In some cultures, elephants are considered symbols of wisdom and power.
B2 Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the endangered elephant species.
C1 Researchers study elephant behavior to better understand their social dynamics.
C2 The majestic elephant gracefully moved through the savanna, leaving a trail of dust behind.
formal The elephant is the largest land animal on Earth.
informal Did you see the elephant at the zoo? It was huge!
slang That party was an elephant! It was so much fun.
figurative Addressing the elephant in the room, we need to talk about the budget cuts.
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