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Insect

UK /["/ˈɪnsekt/"]/US /["/ˈɪnsekt/"]/

Definition

any small creature with six legs and a body divided into three parts. Insects usually also have wings. Ants, bees and flies are all insects.

In simple words: A small animal with a hard body and six legs, like a bee or ant.

Examples

  • An insect can be a bee, a butterfly, or a mosquito.
  • Some insects, like ants, work together in colonies.
  • The insect crawled slowly on the ground.
  • Insect bites can be very itchy and uncomfortable.
  • I saw a large insect in the garden today.
  • Some people are afraid of insects, while others find them fascinating.

Usage notes

Use 'insect' when describing small arthropods. Avoid in formal contexts where scientific classification is required; use specific terms instead.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Insects are IN your next meal or outside; think of a group of six-legged friends.

Collocations

  • flying
  • winged
  • aquatic
  • swarm
  • repel
  • control
  • kill
  • buzz
  • fly
  • crawl
  • attack
  • infestation
  • bite

Synonyms

  • bug
  • arthropod
  • creature
  • pest

Antonyms

  • mammal
  • bird

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'insect' vs 'insects' - forgetting to make it plural when referring to multiple.
  • Mixing up with 'bug' - interpreting 'bug' too broadly.
  • Using 'insect' when referring to larger creatures, like spiders.