Reptile
UK //ˈrɛptaɪl//US //ˈrɛptaɪl//
Definition
A class of cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have scales and lay eggs.
In simple words: A cold-blooded animal with scales, like snakes and lizards.
Examples
- The reptile moved slowly across the warm sand.
- Many people are fascinated by the varied colors of different reptile species.
- In the zoo, we saw a huge reptile called a Komodo dragon.
- Some reptile habitats need to be kept at specific temperatures.
- She studies the behavior of each reptile in her research.
Usage notes
Commonly used in scientific contexts or general discussions about animals. Not usually used in informal language.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'reptile' as 'creeping around' on its scales.
Collocations
- reptile species
- reptile habitat
- reptile body
- reptile diet
Synonyms
- reptilian
- scaly animal
- cold-blooded creature
Antonyms
- mammal
- bird
Common mistakes
- Confused with amphibians like frogs.
- Overgeneralizing to include all wildlife.
- Mispronouncing the first syllable.