beaver

[ˈbiːvə(r)]

beaver Definition

  • 1a large, amphibious rodent with a broad flat tail, native to North America and northern Eurasia.
  • 2a hat made of beaver fur or a similar fabric.
  • 3a hard-working person.

Using beaver: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "beaver" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Beavers are known for their ability to build dams and lodges.

  • Example

    He wore a beaver hat to the party.

  • Example

    She's a real beaver when it comes to getting things done.

beaver Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for beaver

Phrases with beaver

  • a person who is very enthusiastic about doing something

    Example

    He's always the first one to volunteer for anything - a real eager beaver.

  • very busy and hardworking

    Example

    I've been busy as a beaver all day trying to finish this project.

  • to work hard and steadily at something

    Example

    She's been beavering away at her novel for months now.

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Summary: beaver in Brief

A 'beaver' [ˈbiːvə(r)] is a large, amphibious rodent known for its ability to build dams and lodges. It also refers to a hat made of beaver fur or a similar fabric. In informal contexts, 'beaver' can describe a hard-working person, such as 'She's a real beaver when it comes to getting things done.' Phrases like 'eager beaver' and 'busy as a beaver' denote enthusiasm and diligence, while 'beaver away' means to work hard and steadily at something.