donkey
word
/ˈdɑŋki/
DONG-kee
/dˈɒŋki/
DONG-kee
Definition
A donkey is a domesticated animal similar to a small horse, known for its long ears and for helping carry loads in many countries.
Usage & Nuances
"Donkey" is sometimes used informally to describe someone as stubborn or not very smart. Used mostly in rural or farm contexts. Distinct from "mule" (a hybrid animal).
Spanish: burro - asnoPortuguese (BR): burro - asnoPortuguese (PT): burro - asnoChinese (Simplified): 驴Chinese (Traditional): 驢Hindi: गधाArabic: حمارBengali: গাধাRussian: осёлJapanese: ロバVietnamese: lừaKorean: 당나귀Turkish: eşekUrdu: گدھاIndonesian: keledai
Example Sentences
We saw a donkey at the zoo yesterday.
basic
A donkey can carry heavy loads up the hill.
basic
Don’t be such a donkey, just listen for a minute!
natural
They used a donkey to bring supplies to the mountain village.
natural
He worked like a donkey all day but still smiled at the end.
natural
The donkey is eating grass in the field.
basic