No, a swarm is not the correct collective noun for ants. The appropriate term is a "colony" of ants, which reflects their social structure and organization. Other terms like "army" or "nest" can also be used in specific contexts, but "colony" is the most widely accepted.
The collective nouns for hornets are a "swarm" or a "nest" of hornets.
The collective noun for a 'group' of bees is a swarm.
The collective noun for a 'group' of bees is a swarm.
A collective noun can give descriptive information about a group of people or things; for example:a group of people, a queue of people, a crowd of people, a mob of peoplea colony of ants, a swarm of ants, an army of antsA collective noun can give interest and color to a sentence; for example:a throng of tourists, a herd of tourists, a flock of touristsa bouquet of hummingbirds, a chattering of hummingbirds, a drum of hummingbirds
No, the word 'coast' is not a collective noun.
The collective nouns for ants are:a colony of antsa swarm of antsan army of ants.
The collective nouns for hornets are a "swarm" or a "nest" of hornets.
The noun swarm in 'swarm of bees' and heap in 'heap of stones' are collective nouns,A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.
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A swarm of ants invaded our picnic.
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The collective noun for "swan" is a "bevy" or a "wedge." A bevy of swans is typically used when referring to a group of swans on water, while a wedge of swans is often used when the swans are in flight. These collective nouns help to describe and differentiate the behavior or location of the group of swans.
It is - as in a swarm of bees
The collective noun for a 'group' of bees is a swarm.
The collective noun for insects are a swarm of insects.
The collective noun for a 'group' of bees is a swarm.
The collective nouns for locusts are:a plague of locustsa cloud of locustsa swarm of locusts