bluefin

[ˈbluːfɪn]

bluefin Definition

  • 1a large, predatory tuna of the genus Thunnus, found in open waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
  • 2the flesh of this fish, used as food

Using bluefin: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bluefin tuna is highly prized for its meat.

  • Example

    The restaurant served a delicious bluefin sashimi.

  • Example

    The bluefin population has been declining due to overfishing.

bluefin Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bluefin

Phrases with bluefin

  • a large, predatory tuna of the genus Thunnus, found in open waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans

    Example

    The bluefin tuna is highly prized for its meat.

  • thinly sliced raw bluefin tuna served as a Japanese delicacy

    Example

    The restaurant served a delicious bluefin sashimi.

  • the act of catching bluefin tuna, often for commercial purposes

    Example

    Bluefin fishing is regulated by international treaties due to concerns about overfishing.

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Summary: bluefin in Brief

The term 'bluefin' [ˈbluːfɪn] refers to a large, predatory tuna of the genus Thunnus, found in open waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It is highly prized for its meat and often served as a Japanese delicacy called 'bluefin sashimi.' Bluefin fishing is regulated by international treaties due to concerns about overfishing.