alligator

[ˈælɪɡeɪtər]

alligator Definition

a large semiaquatic reptile similar to a crocodile but with a broader and shorter head, native to the Americas and China.

Using alligator: Examples

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

  • Example

    We saw an alligator in the swamp.

  • Example

    The alligator's skin is used to make leather goods.

  • Example

    Alligators are cold-blooded animals.

Phrases with alligator

  • to pretend to be sad or remorseful but not really mean it

    Example

    He cried alligator tears when he got caught cheating on the test.

  • see you later, alligator

    a casual way of saying goodbye

    Example

    A: I have to go now. B: See you later, alligator!

  • an alligator pear

    an avocado

    Example

    I love putting slices of alligator pear on my toast in the morning.

Origins of alligator

from Spanish 'el lagarto', meaning 'the lizard'

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Summary: alligator in Brief

An 'alligator' [ˈælɪɡeɪtər] is a large semiaquatic reptile similar to a crocodile, native to the Americas and China. It has a broad and short head and is cold-blooded. Phrases like 'cry alligator tears' and 'see you later, alligator' use 'alligator' in a figurative sense, while 'an alligator pear' is another name for an avocado.

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