white shark
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large, aggressive shark (Carcharodon carcharias) widespread in warm seas: This definition refers to a specific species of powerful, fast-swimming shark known for its size, predatory nature, and presence in temperate and tropical oceans worldwide. It is infamous for being implicated in attacks on humans.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The documentary featured stunning footage of a white shark breaching the ocean's surface.
- Marine biologists are studying the migration patterns of the white shark.
- While fearsome, the white shark plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of marine ecosystems.
Advanced Usage
- "Great white shark": This is the most common and complete name for the species. "White shark" is often used as a shorter form.
- The great white shark is one of the ocean's most efficient predators.
Variants and Related Words
- Great white shark (n): The full common name for .
- White pointer (n): A regional name used primarily in Australia and New Zealand.
Synonyms
- Great white
- Man-eater shark (This is an informal and sensationalist term due to its rare attacks on humans.)
Related Idioms/Phrases
- (To have) a memory like a white shark: An informal, humorous play on the idiom "a memory like an elephant," implying a very long and tenacious memory, referencing the shark's perceived relentlessness. (Note: This is not a standard idiom but an illustrative creative usage).
- When it comes to holding a grudge, he has a memory like a white shark.
Noun
- large aggressive shark widespread in warm seas; known to attack humans