Bee
UK /["/biː/"]/US /["/biː/"]/
Definition
a black and yellow flying insect that can sting (= touch your skin and make you feel a sharp pain).Bees live in large groups and make honey (= a sweet sticky substance that is good to eat).
In simple words: A small flying insect that makes honey and lives in hives.
Examples
- Bees were buzzing in the clover.
- a swarm of bees
- a bee sting
- Butterflies, flies and bees pollinate flowers.
- He was stung by an angry bee.
- Lavender attracts bees.
- The bees swarmed around the hive.
- a sewing bee
- She thinks she's the bee's knees *(= she has a very high opinion of herself)*.
- Our teacher has a bee in his bonnet about punctuation.
Usage notes
Use 'bee' when talking about the insect itself, especially in nature-related contexts. Avoid it in highly technical discussions about entomology.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Bee sounds like 'be' — it makes honey while being busy!
Collocations
- bumble
- honey
- killer
- swarm
- attract
- buzz
- hum
- sting (somebody)
- hive
- sting
- keeper
- quilting
- spelling
Synonyms
- honeybee
- bumblebee
- pollinator
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'be', the verb form.
- Thinking all flying insects are bees.
- Mispronouncing it as 'bee' instead of the correct 'biː'.