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antennae

[ænˈteni]

antennae Definition

a pair of long, thin feelers on the head of insects, crustaceans, and some other arthropods, used for touch, taste, and smell.

Using antennae: Examples

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

  • Example

    The butterfly's antennae were moving back and forth.

  • Example

    The crab's antennae helped it find food in the sand.

  • Example

    The ant uses its antennae to communicate with other ants.

Phrases with antennae

  • raise/lower the antennae

    to become more/less alert or aware of something

    Example

    The company raised its antennae when it noticed a sudden drop in sales.

  • to be particularly sensitive or receptive to something

    Example

    She has antennae for picking up on people's emotions.

  • to try to get information or feedback about something

    Example

    The marketing team sent out antennae to see how customers were responding to the new product.

Origins of antennae

from Latin 'antenna', meaning 'sail yard'

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Summary: antennae in Brief

'Antennae' [ænˈteni] are a pair of long, thin feelers found on the heads of insects, crustaceans, and some other arthropods. They are used for touch, taste, and smell. The phrases 'raise/lower the antennae,' 'have antennae for something,' and 'send out antennae' use 'antennae' metaphorically to denote becoming more/less alert, being sensitive/receptive to something, and trying to get information/feedback, respectively.