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Jackals Meaning in English

word · lemma: jackal

ˈdʒækəɫ
JAK-uhlz
dʒˈækəlz
JAK-uhlz

Definition

Jackals are wild animals from the dog family, found mainly in Africa and Asia, known for hunting and eating animals or scraps. Sometimes, 'jackal' can also refer to a person who behaves in a sneaky or untrustworthy way.

Usage & Nuances

'Jackals' is the plural form of 'jackal.' Used primarily for the real animal, but in figurative speech, it can describe people perceived as sneaky or opportunistic. Formal when used literally; more negative when used about people.

Example Sentences

Jackals are often heard howling at night.

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The zoo has two jackals in the wild animals section.

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Jackals live in packs and hunt together.

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Some people act like jackals when there's money to be made.

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After the lion finished eating, the jackals moved in to pick at the leftovers.

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The campers tried to keep their food safe from the curious jackals.

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