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Borzoi - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A borzoi is a tall, slender Russian dog breed known for its elegant appearance and swift running ability. Originally bred for hunting wolves, it is now a graceful companion animal.

borzoi

/ˈbɔrˌzɔɪ/ /ˈbɔːzɔɪ/

Definition:

A tall, slender Russian wolfhound with a narrow head and silky coat, bred for hunting.

Synonyms:

Russian wolfhound, sighthound, longdog

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(No direct antonyms; could contrast with breeds like bulldog, pug)

Common Collocations:

elegant borzoi, borzoi puppy, borzoi breeder, borzoi racing

Derivatives:

borzois (plural), borzoi-like

Usage Tips:

Use "borzoi" to refer specifically to this breed; avoid calling it simply a "greyhound" or "hound."

Common Phrases:

swift as a borzoi, borzoi’s grace, borzoi in full stride

Etymology:

From Russian "борзой" (borzoy), meaning "swift" or "quick," reflecting the dog's speed.

Examples:

  • 1. The borzoi is known for its graceful appearance.
  • 2. She adopted a playful borzoi puppy last month.
  • 3. Borzois were originally bred to hunt wolves in Russia.
  • 4. His borzoi won first prize at the dog show.

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