No. "Pride" is the proper collective term for a group or bunch of lions.
A group of lions are called a PrideA group of lions is called a pride.
Lions are from Africa, they are a member of the big cats and the collective noun for the tiger is a pride of lions
The collective noun 'pride' is a count noun. The plural form is prides.Examples:A pride of lions could be seen resting in the grass. (singular)Many prides of lions converge at the time of migrations. (plural)
The collective noun for monkeys is troop, troup or tribe and even cartload!!
A pride. A group of lions is called a lion pride.
Collective nouns for bananas:a cluster of bananas (on the tree)a bunch of bananasa hand of bananas
I have a collective identity because I have a bunch of friends at school.
The collective noun 'bunch' is used for:a bunch of bananasa bunch of deera bunch of ducks (on water)a bunch of flowersa bunch of grapesa bunch of keysa bunch of sealsa bunch of waterfowla bunch of wigeona bunch of wildfowla bunch of worms
The word coalition is a collective noun for a coalition of cheetahs, a coalition of lions (a group of male lions).
The collective noun for broccoli is a bunch of broccoli.
Yes, the noun 'bunch' is a standard collective noun for:a bunch of bananasa bunch of deera bunch of ducks (on water)a bunch of flowersa bunch of grapesa bunch of keysa bunch of sealsa bunch of waterfowla bunch of wigeona bunch of wildfowla bunch of worms
The collective nouns for keys are:a bunch of keysa set of keysa ring of keys.
The collective nouns for roses are:a bunch of rosesa bouquet of rosesa bed of roses
No, the noun semaphore is a common noun; a word for a system of signaling with flags; a word for a thing.A collective noun is a word for groups of people or things, such as a crowd of people or a bunch of bananas.
The noun 'bunch' is standard collective noun for:a bunch of bananasa bunch of deera bunch of ducks (on water)a bunch of flowersa bunch of grapesa bunch of keysa bunch of sealsa bunch of waterfowla bunch of wigeona bunch of wildfowla bunch of worms
Yes, the noun 'bunch' is a standard collective noun for:a bunch of bananasa bunch of deera bunch of ducks (on water)a bunch of flowersa bunch of grapesa bunch of keysa bunch of sealsa bunch of waterfowla bunch of wigeona bunch of wildfowla bunch of worms
It is a bunch of grapes.