pheasant

[ˈfɛz(ə)nt]

pheasant Definition

  • 1a large game bird with a long neck and tail, typically the male of the species is brightly colored and has showy feathers
  • 2the flesh of the pheasant as food

Using pheasant: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hunters went out to shoot some pheasants.

  • Example

    The restaurant serves roasted pheasant with vegetables.

  • Example

    The pheasant's feathers were used to decorate the hat.

pheasant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pheasant

Phrases with pheasant

  • ring-necked pheasant

    a common variety of pheasant, native to Asia but widely introduced elsewhere, having a white ring around the neck of the male

    Example

    The ring-necked pheasant is a popular game bird in North America.

  • a brightly colored pheasant native to China and widely kept in aviaries

    Example

    The golden pheasant is known for its striking plumage.

  • a dish consisting of pheasant meat served in a sauce and cooked and served in a glass container

    Example

    The restaurant's specialty is pheasant under glass.

Origins of pheasant

from Old French 'fesan', from Latin 'phasianus', from Greek 'phasianos ornis' meaning 'Phasian bird'

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Summary: pheasant in Brief

A 'pheasant' [ˈfɛz(ə)nt] is a large game bird with colorful feathers, often hunted for sport or raised for its meat. It is also used for decoration, such as in hats. Varieties include the ring-necked and golden pheasant, and dishes like 'pheasant under glass' are popular.