trout

[traʊt]

trout Definition

  • 1a common freshwater fish with a speckled brown body and small black spots, found mainly in rivers and lakes.
  • 2the flesh of the trout as an edible food.

Using trout: Examples

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

  • Example

    We went fishing for trout in the river.

  • Example

    Grilled trout is a popular dish in this region.

  • Example

    The lake is stocked with rainbow trout.

trout Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for trout

Phrases with trout

  • to successfully fish for a trout

    Example

    He caught a trout on his first cast.

  • trout that has been smoked, typically served as a delicacy or appetizer

    Example

    The restaurant's smoked trout is a must-try for seafood lovers.

  • an unnatural-looking enlargement of the lips, typically caused by cosmetic surgery or excessive use of lip fillers

    Example

    She regretted getting lip fillers when she saw her trout pout in the mirror.

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Summary: trout in Brief

A 'trout' [traʊt] is a common freshwater fish with a brown speckled body and small black spots. It is often found in rivers and lakes and is a popular food source. Phrases like 'catch a trout' and 'smoked trout' are commonly used. 'Trout pout' refers to an unnatural enlargement of the lips caused by cosmetic surgery or excessive use of lip fillers.

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