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Swordfish - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A swordfish is a large, fast-swimming ocean fish with a long, flat bill resembling a sword. It is prized for sport fishing and as a food source in many cuisines.

swordfish

/ˈsɔrdˌfɪʃ/ /ˈsɔːdˌfɪʃ/

Definition:

A large, fast-swimming fish with a long, pointed bill resembling a sword.

Synonyms:

billfish, marlin, sailfish

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(none applicable)

Common Collocations:

grilled swordfish, swordfish steak, catch a swordfish

Derivatives:

swordfishing, swordfisherman

Usage Tips:

Use "swordfish" as a singular noun; its plural is the same ("swordfish").

Common Phrases:

like a swordfish in water, sharp as a swordfish's bill

Etymology:

From Old English "sweord" (sword) + "fisc" (fish), referring to its long, blade-like bill.

Examples:

  • 1. The swordfish is known for its speed and strength.
  • 2. We ordered grilled swordfish at the seaside restaurant.
  • 3. His fishing trip was successful—he caught a massive swordfish!
  • 4. Swordfish are often found in warm ocean waters worldwide.

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