Pronunciation: /neɪˈvɑr/

Definitions of navar

noun a proper noun referring to a person, place, or thing

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a navar on the beach.

A2 The navar was swimming gracefully in the water.

B1 The navar's colorful scales shimmered in the sunlight.

B2 The navar's fins glided effortlessly through the water.

C1 Scientists have been studying the behavior of navars in their natural habitat.

C2 The navar population has been steadily declining due to pollution in the oceans.

Examples of navar in a Sentence

formal The navar of the ship guided us safely through the treacherous waters.

informal I always trust Captain Smith's navar skills to get us to our destination.

slang The navar on this GPS app is top-notch, never steers me wrong.

figurative His intuition acted as a navar, leading him to make the right decisions in life.

Grammatical Forms of navar

past tense

navared

plural

navars

comparative

more navar

superlative

most navar

present tense

navars

future tense

will navar

perfect tense

have navared

continuous tense

is navaring

singular

navar

positive degree

navar

infinitive

to navar

gerund

navaring

participle

navaring

Origin and Evolution of navar

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'navar' originated from the Old French term 'navrer' which means to wound or injure.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'navar' evolved to refer to a type of wound or injury, and eventually came to be used in a more general sense to describe any type of harm or damage.