bushman

[boo sh-muh n]

bushman Definition

  • 1a person, especially a man, who lives in the bush or wilderness, often in a traditional way
  • 2a member of any of various indigenous peoples of southern Africa, typically hunter-gatherers

Using bushman: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bushman showed us how to make a fire without matches.

  • Example

    The San people of southern Africa are known as bushmen.

  • Example

    He lived like a bushman, hunting and gathering his food.

bushman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bushman

Phrases with bushman

  • bushman's clock

    the practice of estimating time by the sun's position in the sky

    Example

    The bushman's clock is surprisingly accurate.

  • bushman's hat

    a type of hat made from animal skin, traditionally worn by bushmen

    Example

    The bushman's hat protected him from the sun and rain.

  • bushman's poison

    a type of poison used by some African tribes for hunting, made from the larvae of a certain beetle

    Example

    The bushman's poison was very effective for hunting small game.

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Summary: bushman in Brief

'Bushman' [boo sh-muh n] refers to a person, usually a man, who lives in the bush or wilderness, often in a traditional way. It can also refer to any of various indigenous peoples of southern Africa, typically hunter-gatherers. The term is often associated with skills such as hunting, gathering, and survival in the wild, exemplified by 'He lived like a bushman, hunting and gathering his food.'

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