unicorns
word · lemma: unicorn
Definition
Unicorns are imaginary animals usually shown as horses with a single horn on their forehead. They appear in myths, fairy tales, and sometimes represent something rare or magical.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used in fantasy contexts or to describe something extremely rare ('unicorn company'). Often appears in plural for toys, cartoons, or as a symbol for imagination and uniqueness. Not used for real animals.
Spanish: unicorniosPortuguese (BR): unicórniosPortuguese (PT): unicórniosChinese (Simplified): 独角兽Chinese (Traditional): 獨角獸Hindi: एक सींग वाले घोड़ेArabic: أحادي القرنBengali: ইউনিকর্নRussian: единорогиJapanese: ユニコーンVietnamese: kỳ lânKorean: 유니콘Turkish: tek boynuzlu at - unicornUrdu: یونیکورنIndonesian: unikorn
Example Sentences
Some toys look like unicorns with colorful horns.
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People say unicorns represent hope and magic.
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Tech companies worth billions are sometimes called unicorns.
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My little sister draws unicorns on everything she owns.
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Many children love stories about unicorns.
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There are no real unicorns in the world.
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