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Vulture Meaning in English

word

/ˈvəɫtʃɝ/
VUL-cher
/vˈʌltʃɐ/
VUL-chuh

Definition

A vulture is a large bird that eats the flesh of dead animals. It can also be used to describe a person who takes advantage of others in desperate situations.

Usage & Nuances

Often used figuratively to describe greedy or opportunistic people ('corporate vultures'). Collocates with 'circle' (vultures circling), implying waiting for someone to fail. The literal meaning (the bird) is most common in nature contexts.

Example Sentences

A vulture flies high in the sky.

basic

The vulture landed near the dead animal.

basic

Children saw a vulture at the zoo.

basic

Those reporters are like vultures, just waiting for bad news.

natural

After the company failed, the vultures moved in to buy everything cheap.

natural

The lawyer acted like a vulture, taking advantage of people in trouble.

natural