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Hive - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A hive is a structure where bees live and store honey. It can also refer to a busy place full of activity or a group working together, like a team.

hive

/haɪv/ /haɪv/

Definition:

A structure where bees live and store honey, or a busy place of activity.

Synonyms:

beehive, colony, swarm, apiary

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

solitude, emptiness

Common Collocations:

bee hive, hive mind, hive activity, hive structure

Derivatives:

hiving, hived

Usage Tips:

Use "hive" literally for bees or metaphorically for bustling places like offices or markets.

Common Phrases:

hive of activity, hive mind, hive off

Etymology:

Old English "hȳf," from Proto-Germanic "*hūfiz," related to bees' dwellings.

Examples:

  • 1. The bees built a hive in the old tree.
  • 2. Her office was a hive of activity during the project.
  • 3. They decided to hive off the new department next year.
  • 4. The garden had a small hive buzzing with bees.

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