leonine

[lee-uh-nahyn]

leonine Definition

  • 1resembling or characteristic of a lion
  • 2fierce; strong; brave

Using leonine: Examples

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

  • Example

    The leonine king of the jungle is a symbol of strength and power.

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    His leonine roar echoed through the forest.

  • Example

    The football team's leonine spirit led them to victory.

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    She had a leonine determination to succeed.

leonine Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for leonine

Phrases with leonine

  • a type of verse in which the last word in each line rhymes with the word at the middle of the following line

    Example

    Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? / Thou art more lovely and more temperate:

  • courage that is fierce, strong, and brave like that of a lion

    Example

    The soldiers showed leonine courage in the face of danger.

  • a long, thick, and shaggy mane of hair, resembling that of a lion

    Example

    He had a leonine mane of hair that flowed down his back.

Origins of leonine

from Latin 'leo', meaning 'lion'

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Summary: leonine in Brief

The term 'leonine' [lee-uh-nahyn] refers to something that resembles or is characteristic of a lion, such as a leonine roar or a leonine mane. It can also describe someone who is fierce, strong, and brave, like a lion. Examples include 'The football team's leonine spirit led them to victory.' and 'She had a leonine determination to succeed.'