swans
word · lemma: swan
Definition
Swans are large, graceful water birds with long necks and white or sometimes black feathers. They are known for their beauty and often seen on lakes or rivers.
Usage & Nuances
'Swans' is the plural of 'swan.' Swans are often used as symbols of beauty and love, especially in literature and art. They are more commonly referred to as 'a flock of swans' when seen in groups.
Spanish: cisnesPortuguese (BR): cisnesPortuguese (PT): cisnesChinese (Simplified): 天鹅Chinese (Traditional): 天鵝Hindi: हंसArabic: البجعBengali: হংস - রাজহাঁসRussian: лебедиJapanese: 白鳥(はくちょう)Vietnamese: thiên ngaKorean: 백조Turkish: kuğularUrdu: ہنسIndonesian: angsa
Example Sentences
Swans eat plants and small insects.
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The swans are swimming on the lake.
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We saw two white swans in the park.
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A group of swans flew over the river at sunset.
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People love taking photos of swans because they're so elegant.
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Have you ever seen black swans? They're quite rare.
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