paunch

[pɔːntʃ]

paunch Definition

  • 1a large and protruding belly; potbelly
  • 2the stomach of an animal, especially a bulging abdominal region of a male animal that has not been castrated

Using paunch: Examples

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

  • Example

    He had a big paunch and could hardly bend over.

  • Example

    The paunch of the pig was filled with food.

  • Example

    The bull's paunch was swollen and hard.

paunch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for paunch

Phrases with paunch

  • a sudden and forceful punch to the stomach

    Example

    He gave him a punch in the paunch and knocked the wind out of him.

  • having a large and protruding belly

    Example

    He was a short, paunchy man with a thick neck.

  • the state or quality of having a large and protruding belly

    Example

    His paunchiness made it difficult for him to tie his shoes.

Origins of paunch

from Middle English 'paunche', from Old French 'panche', from Latin 'panticem', meaning 'belly'

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Summary: paunch in Brief

'Paunch' [pɔːntʃ] refers to a large and protruding belly, often associated with a lack of physical activity or overeating. It can also refer to the stomach of an animal, particularly a male animal that has not been castrated. The term is used in phrases like 'punch in the paunch,' meaning a sudden and forceful punch to the stomach, and 'paunchy,' describing someone with a large belly.