Piscivorous

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌpɪsɪˈvɔrəs/

Definitions of piscivorous

adjective relating to or characterized by the eating of fish

Example Sentences

A1 Piscivorous animals eat fish.

A2 The piscivorous bird caught a fish for its meal.

B1 The piscivorous penguin dives deep into the water to catch fish.

B2 The piscivorous crocodile patiently waits for its prey near the riverbank.

C1 The piscivorous shark is a top predator in the ocean ecosystem.

C2 The piscivorous orca is known for its hunting skills and intelligence.

Examples of piscivorous in a Sentence

formal The piscivorous bird species primarily feed on fish for their diet.

informal I heard that the piscivorous animals at the aquarium are always well-fed.

slang Those piscivorous critters sure know how to chow down on some fish!

figurative Her piscivorous appetite for success drove her to always strive for more in her career.

Grammatical Forms of piscivorous

past tense

piscivored

plural

piscivorous

comparative

more piscivorous

superlative

most piscivorous

present tense

piscivores

future tense

will piscivore

perfect tense

have piscivored

continuous tense

is piscivoring

singular

piscivorous

positive degree

piscivorous

infinitive

to piscivore

gerund

piscivoring

participle

piscivoring

Origin and Evolution of piscivorous

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'piscivorous' originates from the Latin word 'piscis' meaning fish and 'vorare' meaning to devour.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe animals that primarily eat fish, the term 'piscivorous' has evolved to also refer to humans who have a preference for consuming fish in their diet.