lemming

[lem-ing]

lemming Definition

  • 1a small, short-tailed rodent that is found in the Arctic tundra
  • 2a person who unthinkingly follows others, often with fatal consequences

Using lemming: Examples

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

  • Example

    The lemming population fluctuates dramatically from year to year.

  • Example

    Don't be a lemming and blindly follow the crowd!

  • Example

    The company's decision to invest in that technology turned out to be a lemming-like move.

lemming Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lemming

Phrases with lemming

  • a phenomenon where large numbers of lemmings migrate together, often leading to mass deaths due to exhaustion, starvation, or drowning

    Example

    The documentary showed the lemming migration and the dangers they face along the way.

  • the tendency for people to follow the crowd without thinking for themselves

    Example

    The politician criticized the lemming mentality of the public, urging them to think critically about the issues.

  • lemming-like behavior

    behavior characterized by blindly following others without considering the consequences

    Example

    The investors' lemming-like behavior led to a stock market crash.

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Summary: lemming in Brief

A 'lemming' [lem-ing] is a small rodent found in the Arctic tundra. It is also used to describe a person who blindly follows others, often with fatal consequences. The phrase 'lemming migration' refers to the phenomenon of large numbers of lemmings migrating together, which can lead to mass deaths. 'Lemming mentality' and 'lemming-like behavior' describe the tendency for people to follow the crowd without thinking for themselves.

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