Pronunciation: /ˈpoʊknoʊz/

Definitions of pokenose

noun a made-up or fictional word with no specific definition

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a pokenose in the garden.

A2 The pokenose is a small creature with a long tail.

B1 The children were excited to find a pokenose in the forest.

B2 Scientists have been studying the behavior of the elusive pokenose.

C1 The discovery of a new species, the pokenose, has sparked interest in the scientific community.

C2 The rare pokenose is known for its unique mating rituals.

Examples of pokenose in a Sentence

formal The pokenose is a small, delicate flower that is native to the region.

informal I saw a cute little pokenose growing in the garden next door.

slang Hey, check out that funky pokenose over there!

figurative She always has her pokenose in everyone's business, always gossiping.

Grammatical Forms of pokenose

past tense

pokenosed

plural

pokenoses

comparative

more pokenose

superlative

most pokenose

present tense

pokenoses

future tense

will pokenose

perfect tense

have pokenosed

continuous tense

is pokenosing

singular

pokenose

positive degree

pokenose

infinitive

to pokenose

gerund

pokenosing

participle

pokenosing

Origin and Evolution of pokenose

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'pokenose' is believed to have originated in Middle English.
Evolution of the word: The exact evolution of the word 'pokenose' is unclear, but it is likely that it evolved from a combination of 'poke' and 'nose' to describe someone who pokes their nose into other people's business.