Mosquito
UK /["/məˈskiːtəʊ//mɒˈskiːtəʊ/"]/US /["/məˈskiːtəʊ/"]/
Definition
a flying insect that bites humans and animals and drinks their blood. One type of mosquito can spread the disease malaria.
In simple words: A small flying insect that bites people and animals to drink their blood.
Examples
- I was awake all night scratching my mosquito bites.
- He swatted the mosquito with a newspaper.
- Stay indoors when mosquitoes are out.
- This strain of mosquito carries malaria and yellow fever.
- fish that feed on mosquito larvae
Usage notes
Use 'mosquito' in everyday conversation. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts. Avoid using it in very technical scientific discussions where a more specific term may be preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Sounds like 'mosquito' – imagine a tiny mosquito buzzing around you on a hot summer night.
Collocations
- infected
- malaria
- swarm
- swat
- kill
- attract
- fly
- be out
- buzz
- bite
- larva
- species
Synonyms
- insect
- pest
- bug
Antonyms
- dragonfly
- bee
- butterfly
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'gnat' or 'fly', thinking they are the same.
- Using the plural incorrectly; the correct form is 'mosquitoes'.
- Mispronouncing it, especially stressing the wrong syllable.