moth

[mɔːθ]

moth Definition

an insect with wings that is similar to a butterfly, usually flies at night, and is attracted to light.

Using moth: Examples

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

  • Example

    The moth flew into the light bulb and died.

  • Example

    Moths are attracted to bright lights.

  • Example

    The garden was full of butterflies and moths.

moth Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for moth

Phrases with moth

  • drawn irresistibly to something that will cause one harm or danger

    Example

    He knew he shouldn't get involved with her, but he was drawn to her like a moth to a flame.

  • a moth-eaten coat

    a coat that is old and worn out

    Example

    He wore a moth-eaten coat that had seen better days.

  • a small ball of chemical used to keep moths away from clothes

    Example

    She put some mothballs in the closet to keep the moths from eating her clothes.

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Summary: moth in Brief

A 'moth' [mɔːθ] is an insect similar to a butterfly that usually flies at night and is attracted to light. It is often found in gardens and can be drawn to light bulbs, as in 'The moth flew into the light bulb and died.' The phrase 'like a moth to a flame' describes being irresistibly drawn to something harmful, while 'a moth-eaten coat' refers to an old and worn-out garment.