Kangatarian

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /kæŋɡəˈtɛriən/

Definitions of kangatarian

noun a person who only eats kangaroo meat

Example Sentences

A1 I am a kangatarian, which means I only eat kangaroo meat.

A2 My friend follows a kangatarian diet, so she doesn't consume any other types of meat.

B1 The kangatarian lifestyle promotes sustainability and ethical treatment of animals.

B2 As a kangatarian, I have to be mindful of where I source my kangaroo meat from.

C1 The kangatarian movement is gaining popularity among those who want to reduce their environmental impact.

C2 Being a kangatarian requires a strong commitment to ethical eating practices.

adjective relating to the diet of a person who only eats kangaroo meat

Example Sentences

A1 I am a kangatarian because I only eat kangaroo meat.

A2 She follows a kangatarian diet, which consists mainly of kangaroo meat and vegetables.

B1 The kangatarian lifestyle promotes sustainable eating habits by focusing on kangaroo meat as a primary protein source.

B2 As a kangatarian, he believes in the ethical treatment of animals and chooses to only consume kangaroo meat.

C1 The kangatarian movement has gained popularity among those who seek a more environmentally friendly diet.

C2 Being a kangatarian requires a strong commitment to sustainability and ethical food choices.

Examples of kangatarian in a Sentence

formal The kangatarian diet excludes all meat except for kangaroo.

informal My friend is a kangatarian, so she only eats kangaroo meat.

slang I heard that guy is a kangatarian, he's always talking about eating kangaroo.

figurative Being a kangatarian in a sea of carnivores can sometimes feel isolating.

Grammatical Forms of kangatarian

past tense

kangatarianned

plural

kangatarians

comparative

more kangatarian

superlative

most kangatarian

present tense

kangatarians

future tense

will kangatarian

perfect tense

have kangatarianed

continuous tense

is kangatarianing

singular

kangatarian

positive degree

very kangatarian

infinitive

to kangatarian

gerund

kangatarianing

participle

kangatarianed

Origin and Evolution of kangatarian

First Known Use: 2005 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'kangatarian' is a blend of 'kangaroo' and 'vegetarian', referring to a person who eats vegetables and kangaroo meat but no other types of meat.
Evolution of the word: The term 'kangatarian' was coined in the early 21st century as a way to describe a dietary choice that includes kangaroo meat. It has gained popularity in Australia where kangaroo meat is more commonly consumed, and has evolved to represent a specific type of diet that emphasizes sustainability and ethical meat consumption.