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Parasite
UK //ˈpɛə.rə.saɪt//US //ˈpɛr.ə.saɪt//
Definition
An organism that lives in or on another living organism (the host) and benefits at the host's expense.
In simple words: An organism that lives on or in another and gets food from it.
Examples
- The tick is a common parasite that feeds on the blood of mammals.
- Some plants act as parasites, deriving nutrients from their host plants.
- He felt like a parasite, relying on his friends for everything.
- The documentary highlighted various parasites that affect human health.
- In literature, a parasite often symbolizes exploitation and dependency.
Usage notes
Use 'parasite' in biological contexts or metaphorically for individuals exploiting others. Avoid in formal scientific writing without context.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'parasitic' as a 'pair' living off another's sustenance.
Collocations
- intestinal parasite
- blood parasite
- parasitic relationship
- social parasite
- parasite infection
Synonyms
- leech
- freeloader
- sponger
- hanger-on
- bloodsucker
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'symbiotic', which implies mutual benefit.
- Used incorrectly to describe non-living entities.
- Sometimes mistaken for a negative personality trait without clear context.