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Poodle - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A poodle is a breed of dog known for its curly coat and intelligence. Often seen in standard, miniature, and toy sizes, poodles are popular as both companions and show dogs.

poodle

/ˈpuːdəl/ /ˈpuːd(ə)l/

Definition:

A breed of dog with curly hair, known for its intelligence and often kept as a pet.

Synonyms:

canine, dog, pooch, mutt (informal)

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

wild animal, wolf

Common Collocations:

toy poodle, miniature poodle, standard poodle, poodle skirt, poodle clip

Derivatives:

poodles (plural), poodle-like (adj.)

Usage Tips:

Use "poodle" to refer specifically to the breed; avoid using it generically for all dogs.

Common Phrases:

in the doghouse (not specific to poodles), fancy as a poodle’s haircut, poodle parlour

Etymology:

From German "Pudel," short for "Pudelhund," meaning "splashing dog," referring to its water-retrieving origins.

Examples:

  • 1. She owns a white poodle named Bella.
  • 2. The poodle won first prize at the dog show.
  • 3. His poodle loves playing fetch in the park.
  • 4. Poodles are often seen in fancy grooming styles.

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