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The word hog is both a noun and a verb: 1) The noun (hog, hogs), is a word for a domesticated pig and some breeds of wild pig. 2) The verb (hog, hogs, hogging, hogged), is to keep or use all of something for yourself in a selfish way. Examples: Noun: We purchased the new hog for breeding. Verb: Mom, are you going to let Mickey hog all of the cookies?
Yes, the word 'groundhog' is a noun, a word for a small mammal, a word for a thing.
Panther is not a compound word.
The word "hog" typically connotes greed or selfishness, as it is often used to describe someone who takes more than their fair share or indulges excessively. Additionally, it can evoke imagery of dirtiness or a lack of refinement, given its association with the animal itself. In a more positive light, "hog" can also refer to someone who is passionate or enthusiastic about a particular interest, such as a "gear hog" in the context of motorcycles.
Yes, "kangaroo" is a compound word. It is formed by combining two words: "kanga" and "roo."
The compound word common to all three words is "race."
The word that can form a compound word with "map," "race," and "hog" is "star." This creates the compound words "star map," "star race," and "star hog." Each of these combinations has its own meaning, with "star map" referring to a chart of celestial bodies, "star race" potentially indicating a competition involving stars or famous people, and "star hog" possibly describing someone who seeks the spotlight.
Examples of compound nouns are:relief mapfootracegroundhog
An antonym is the opposite of a word. Hog has no opposite that I am aware of.
"porc" is french for "hog" "porc" /por/ masculine noun.
It is hog itself.
Hog, sow or swine.
The denotation for the word "hog" is a domesticated pig or any of various mammals related to or resembling the pig.
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Hog plum.
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