mermaid

[ˈmɜːrmeɪd]

mermaid Definition

a mythical sea creature with the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish.

Using mermaid: Examples

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

  • Example

    The mermaid was said to have lured sailors to their deaths.

  • Example

    She dressed up as a mermaid for Halloween.

  • Example

    The story of the Little Mermaid is a classic fairy tale.

mermaid Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mermaid

Phrases with mermaid

  • mermaid's purse

    a tough, leathery egg case that contains the embryo of a shark, skate, or ray

    Example

    The beachcomber found a mermaid's purse washed up on the shore.

  • mermaid's tears

    small, rounded pieces of waste glass that have been worn smooth and frosted by the action of the sea

    Example

    The beach was littered with mermaid's tears, remnants of broken bottles and jars.

  • an annual event in Coney Island, New York, where people dress up as mermaids and other sea creatures and parade through the streets

    Example

    The Mermaid Parade is a popular summer event that draws thousands of spectators every year.

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Summary: mermaid in Brief

A 'mermaid' [ˈmɜːrmeɪd] is a mythical sea creature with the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish. It is often depicted as luring sailors to their deaths. The term extends to phrases like 'mermaid's purse,' which refers to a tough, leathery egg case containing the embryo of a shark, skate, or ray, and 'mermaid's tears,' which are small, rounded pieces of waste glass worn smooth and frosted by the sea.

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