crocodile
word
/ˈkɹɑkəˌdaɪɫ/
/kɹˈɒkədˌaɪl/
Definition
A large, meat-eating reptile with a long snout and powerful jaws, living mostly in rivers and lakes in tropical regions.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used in both scientific and informal contexts. Sometimes in idioms like 'crocodile tears' (fake sadness). Not to be confused with 'alligator', which is a different but similar reptile.
Spanish: cocodriloPortuguese (BR): crocodiloPortuguese (PT): crocodiloChinese (Simplified): 鳄鱼Chinese (Traditional): 鱷魚Hindi: मगरमच्छArabic: تمساحBengali: কুমিরRussian: крокодилJapanese: ワニVietnamese: cá sấuKorean: 악어Turkish: timsahUrdu: مگرمچھIndonesian: buaya
Example Sentences
A crocodile lives in the river.
basic
The crocodile opened its mouth.
basic
I saw a crocodile at the zoo.
basic
Watch out—there might be a crocodile in the water!
natural
He cried crocodile tears to get out of trouble.
natural
Did you know a crocodile can go weeks without eating?
natural