newt

[njuːt]

newt Definition

a small, slender-bodied amphibian with lungs and a well-developed tail, typically spending its adult life on land and returning to water to breed..

Using newt: Examples

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

  • Example

    The newt is a common sight in the pond.

  • Example

    The newt's skin is toxic to predators.

  • Example

    The newt is a popular pet among amphibian enthusiasts.

newt Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for newt

Phrases with newt

  • red-spotted newt

    a type of newt that is orange or red with black spots when young and olive green when mature.

    Example

    The red-spotted newt is a common species found in North America.

  • fire-bellied newt

    a type of newt that has bright orange or yellow markings on its belly and is commonly kept as a pet.

    Example

    The fire-bellied newt is a popular pet among amphibian enthusiasts.

  • paddle-tailed newt

    a type of newt that has a paddle-shaped tail and is found in the western United States.

    Example

    The paddle-tailed newt is a unique species found in the western United States.

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Summary: newt in Brief

A 'newt' [njuːt] is a small, slender-bodied amphibian that spends its adult life on land and returns to water to breed. It is known for its well-developed tail and toxic skin. Examples include the red-spotted newt, fire-bellied newt, and paddle-tailed newt.

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