Pronunciation: /ˌpeɪliˈɑntələdʒɪst/
noun A scientist who studies fossils to learn about organisms that lived in the past
A1 A paleontologist studies fossils to learn about ancient animals and plants.
A2 The paleontologist discovered a new species of dinosaur in the desert.
B1 The paleontologist carefully excavated the fossilized remains of a prehistoric fish.
B2 As a paleontologist, she specializes in studying the evolution of mammals during the Cenozoic era.
C1 The paleontologist's groundbreaking research on dinosaur behavior has revolutionized the field of paleontology.
C2 The renowned paleontologist was awarded the Nobel Prize for his contributions to the study of ancient life forms.
formal The paleontologist carefully excavated the dinosaur fossils from the dig site.
informal My friend is studying to become a paleontologist and is obsessed with all things prehistoric.
slang Some people think paleontologists just dig up old bones, but it's much more complex than that.
figurative As a paleontologist of human behavior, she was able to uncover the hidden truths of society.
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