Wasp
UK //wɒsp//US //wɑsp//
Definition
A flying insect known for its ability to sting and a slender body.
In simple words: A type of insect that can sting and is usually yellow and black.
Examples
- I was stung by a wasp while gardening yesterday.
- The picnic was ruined when a wasp swarmed around the food.
- A wasp's sting can be quite painful and cause allergic reactions.
- Unlike bees, wasps are often more aggressive and can sting multiple times.
- We saw a wasp nest hanging under the eaves of the house.
Usage notes
Use 'wasp' in contexts discussing insects or nature; avoid in casual settings where insects aren't the focus.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'wasp' as a 'Wicked and Spiky Pest' to remember it stings.
Collocations
- wasp sting
- wasp nest
- wasp attacks
Synonyms
- insect
- stinger
- hymenopteran
Antonyms
- bee
- butterfly
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'bee'; both can sting, but wasps are usually more aggressive.
- Using 'wasps' when referring to a single wasp; remember to adjust for singular/plural.
- Mispronouncing 'wasp' as 'waspes' instead of the correct form.