garfield
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Definition
Proper noun: 1. James A. Garfield: The 20th President of the United States, who served in 1881 and was assassinated. 2. A fictional orange tabby cat: A famous comic strip and media franchise character created by Jim Davis, known for being lazy, sarcastic, and loving lasagna.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun (Person):
- President Garfield's term was tragically cut short.
- The biography detailed Garfield's rise from poverty to the presidency.
- Proper noun (Character):
- Garfield hates Mondays and loves to sleep.
- In the comic, Garfield often tricks Odie, the dog.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Reference: Used to refer to the brief political era or events of 1881.
- The Garfield administration focused on civil service reform.
- Cultural Reference: Used to describe attributes stereotypically associated with the cat character, such as laziness or a love of food.
- He's having a real Garfield kind of Monday, just wanting to go back to bed.
Variants and Related Words
- Garfieldian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the comic strip cat Garfield (e.g., a Garfieldian attitude toward lasagna).
Synonyms
- For the President: James A. Garfield, James Abram Garfield, President Garfield.
- For the cat: (No direct synonyms, as it is a unique character name. Descriptively: the lasagna-loving cat).
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "A Garfield moment": An informal phrase describing a situation where one strongly identifies with the cat's lazy or food-obsessed demeanor.
- Staring at the clock on a Monday morning is such a Garfield moment.
Noun
- 20th President of the United States; assassinated by a frustrated office-seeker (1831-1881)