lobo

[ˈloʊboʊ]

lobo Definition

a wolf, especially the gray wolf.

Using lobo: Examples

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

  • Example

    The lobo howled at the moon.

  • Example

    The lobo is an important predator in its ecosystem.

  • Example

    The Mexican gray wolf, or lobo, is a critically endangered species.

lobo Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lobo

Phrases with lobo

  • to give a false alarm; to warn of a danger that is not real

    Example

    He's always crying wolf about something.

  • a person who prefers to act alone or without the company of others

    Example

    He was a lone wolf, preferring to work on his own rather than in a team.

  • throw to the wolves

    to abandon someone to danger or harm, especially as a sacrifice

    Example

    The CEO threw his employees to the wolves by refusing to provide them with adequate safety equipment.

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Summary: lobo in Brief

'Lobo' [ˈloʊboʊ] refers to a wolf, particularly the gray wolf. It is an important predator in its ecosystem and is also used in phrases like 'cry wolf,' meaning to give a false alarm, 'lone wolf,' referring to a person who prefers to act alone, and 'throw to the wolves,' meaning to abandon someone to danger.