Pronunciation: /ˈɜrsiːn/
noun none
A1 The ursine wandered through the forest looking for food.
A2 I saw an ursine in the zoo last weekend.
B1 The ursine's fur was thick and brown, blending in with the trees.
B2 The ursine's powerful claws helped it catch fish in the river.
C1 The ursine's hibernation habits are fascinating to researchers.
C2 The ursine's presence in the ecosystem plays a crucial role in maintaining balance.
adjective relating to or resembling bears
A1 The teddy bear had an ursine appearance with its fluffy fur and round ears.
A2 The children were delighted to see an ursine family of bears in the forest.
B1 The hiker was cautious when he spotted an ursine creature in the distance.
B2 The wildlife photographer captured stunning images of the ursine population in the national park.
C1 The researcher conducted a study on the behavior of ursine species in their natural habitat.
C2 The conservationist worked tirelessly to protect the ursine population from habitat destruction.
formal The ursine creature emerged from the dense forest, its massive size and powerful presence commanding attention.
informal I saw an ursine figure rummaging through the trash cans behind the diner last night.
slang That guy at the gym is built like an ursine beast, he's so strong!
figurative Her ursine appetite for adventure led her to travel the world and explore new cultures.
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