Pronunciation: /fɔls ˈwɪdoʊ ˈspaɪdər/
noun a type of spider
A1 The false widow spider is a type of spider.
A2 I saw a false widow spider in the garden.
B1 The false widow spider's bite can cause discomfort.
B2 Experts recommend caution when dealing with a false widow spider.
C1 Research has shown that the false widow spider's venom is not as dangerous as previously thought.
C2 Entomologists have been studying the behavior of the false widow spider in various environments.
adjective describing the type of spider as false or deceptive
A1 I saw a false widow spider in the garden.
A2 My friend got bitten by a false widow spider last summer.
B1 It is important to be cautious around false widow spiders due to their venomous bite.
B2 False widow spiders are often mistaken for black widow spiders, but they are less dangerous.
C1 Researchers have been studying the behavior of false widow spiders in urban environments.
C2 The presence of false widow spiders in the UK has been increasing in recent years.
formal The false widow spider, also known as Steatoda nobilis, is often mistaken for the black widow spider.
informal I heard there was a false widow spider in the shed, so I'm a bit nervous about going in there.
slang My friend got bit by a false widow spider and it swelled up like crazy!
figurative The false widow spider lurked in the shadows, waiting to pounce on its unsuspecting prey.
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