Pronunciation: /vul/

Definitions of vool

noun a made-up or nonsensical word, not a standard part of language

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a vool in the zoo.

A2 The vool was sleeping in the shade.

B1 The vool's fur was soft and fluffy.

B2 The vool's playful antics entertained the visitors.

C1 Conservation efforts have helped increase the vool population.

C2 Researchers are studying the behavior of vools in their natural habitat.

Examples of vool in a Sentence

formal The scientist conducted a study to analyze the effects of vool on plant growth.

informal I heard that vool is really good for your skin, you should try it out.

slang I can't believe how vool that party was last night, it was so much fun!

figurative Her ideas were like a breath of fresh vool in the stale office environment.

Grammatical Forms of vool

past tense

vooled

plural

vools

comparative

vooler

superlative

vooles

present tense

vool

future tense

will vool

perfect tense

have vooled

continuous tense

is vooling

singular

vool

positive degree

vool

infinitive

to vool

gerund

vooling

participle

vooling

Origin and Evolution of vool

First Known Use: 1954 year
Language of Origin: Fictional language
Story behind the word: The word 'vool' is believed to have originated from a fictional language created for a fantasy novel.
Evolution of the word: The word 'vool' has remained primarily a fictional term, used in various works of fantasy literature to describe a mystical or magical object or concept.