Pronunciation: /ɡrin swɑn/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I saw a green swan at the park.
A2 The children were amazed by the green swan swimming in the pond.
B1 The rare green swan species is native to this region.
B2 The green swan gracefully glided across the lake, captivating all who watched.
C1 Scientists are studying the genetic mutation that causes the green swan's unique coloring.
C2 The green swan's presence in the ecosystem has sparked debates among conservationists and researchers.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 I saw a green swan in the pond.
A2 The children were amazed by the green swan they spotted at the park.
B1 The artist painted a beautiful green swan on the canvas.
B2 The rare green swan species is native to the wetlands of South America.
C1 Scientists conducted a study on the genetic mutations that cause a swan to be born green, known as a green swan.
C2 The environmental impact of climate change has led to the emergence of what experts refer to as 'green swan' events in the financial sector.
formal The concept of a green swan event refers to a rare and unpredictable environmental catastrophe.
informal I heard that scientists are worried about the possibility of a green swan event happening in the near future.
slang Dude, did you see that documentary about green swan events? It's crazy stuff.
figurative Her sudden resignation was like a green swan, unexpected and impactful.
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