dove

[dʌv]

dove Definition

a bird of the pigeon family, typically smaller and slimmer than a pigeon.

Using dove: Examples

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

  • Example

    The dove is a symbol of peace.

  • Example

    There were doves nesting on the roof.

  • Example

    The dove flew away when we approached.

dove Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dove

Phrases with dove

  • dove-grey

    a pale grey color

    Example

    She wore a dove-grey dress to the party.

  • a white dove used as a symbol of peace

    Example

    The dove of peace is often depicted with an olive branch in its beak.

  • lovey-dovey

    excessively affectionate or sentimental

    Example

    They were being all lovey-dovey in public.

Origins of dove

from Old English 'dūfe', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'duif' and German 'Taube'

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Summary: dove in Brief

A 'dove' [dʌv] is a bird of the pigeon family that is smaller and slimmer than a pigeon. It is often used as a symbol of peace, as in 'The dove is a symbol of peace.' 'Dove' also appears in phrases like 'dove-grey,' which refers to a pale grey color, and 'lovey-dovey,' which means excessively affectionate or sentimental.

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