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Locust Meaning in English

word

ˈɫoʊkəst
LOH-kust
lˈəʊkʌst
LOH-kust

Definición

A locust is a type of large grasshopper that often forms huge swarms and can destroy crops by eating all the plants.

Uso & Matices

Commonly used in agriculture and science. Refers to swarming insects, not the sea animal 'lobster' (which is a common confusion for learners). Used in phrases like 'locust swarm' or 'plague of locusts.' Rare for everyday conversation unless talking about farming or natural disasters.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

A locust can eat its weight in plants every day.

basic

The farmer worried about locust swarms destroying his crops.

basic

A single locust looks like a grasshopper but is more dangerous to farms.

basic

Last summer, a massive locust invasion wiped out all the wheat.

natural

People in some countries even eat locusts as a crunchy snack.

natural

Seeing a single locust isn't a problem, but when they swarm—watch out!

natural