swordfish

[ˈsɔːdfɪʃ]

swordfish Definition

a large, predatory fish with a long, pointed bill that resembles a sword.

Using swordfish: Examples

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

  • Example

    The swordfish is known for its long and sharp bill.

  • Example

    Swordfish is a popular seafood dish in many restaurants.

  • Example

    The fishermen caught a huge swordfish during their trip.

swordfish Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swordfish

Phrases with swordfish

  • a thick slice of swordfish meat, often grilled or pan-seared

    Example

    I ordered a swordfish steak for dinner at the restaurant.

  • the time of year when swordfish are most abundant and available for fishing

    Example

    The swordfish season starts in June and lasts until September.

  • the long and pointed upper jaw of a swordfish, used for hunting prey

    Example

    The swordfish bill can be as long as one-third of the fish's total length.

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Summary: swordfish in Brief

A 'swordfish' [ˈsɔːdfɪʃ] is a large predatory fish with a long, pointed bill resembling a sword. It is known for its sharp bill and is often served as a seafood dish. The term 'swordfish' extends into phrases like 'swordfish steak,' referring to a thick slice of swordfish meat, and 'swordfish season,' denoting the time of year when swordfish are most abundant.

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