aras: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Very Low
UK/ˈɑːrəz/US/ˈɑrəz/

Specialist/Zoological

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What does “aras” mean?

A plural or possessive form of the noun 'ara', referring to large, brightly coloured macaw parrots native to Central and South America.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A plural or possessive form of the noun 'ara', referring to large, brightly coloured macaw parrots native to Central and South America.

Used to refer to multiple macaws collectively, or in contexts relating to the ownership, characteristics, or habitat of these birds.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant dialectal differences. The term is specialist and used identically. Spelling remains the same.

Connotations

Connotes exotic wildlife, biodiversity, conservation, or tropical environments.

Frequency

Equally rare in both varieties, limited to specific domains.

Grammar

How to Use “aras” in a Sentence

[Determiner] + aras + [prepositional phrase: in/from/of...]The + aras + [verb]A group/flock of + aras

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
scarlet arasblue-and-yellow arascaptive araswild aras
medium
flock of araspopulation of arasconservation of arassquawking aras
weak
beautiful arastropical araslarge arasnoisy aras

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare. Possibly in ecotourism marketing: 'Our lodge offers sightings of wild aras.'

Academic

Used in zoology, biology, or environmental science papers discussing macaw species.

Everyday

Extremely rare. Would only be used by bird enthusiasts, veterinarians, or in specific travel contexts.

Technical

Used in avian veterinary medicine, ornithology, and wildlife conservation literature.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “aras”

Strong

macawspsittacines

Neutral

macawsparrots

Weak

birdstropical birdsexotic birds

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “aras”

  • Using 'aras' as a singular noun (incorrect: 'an aras'; correct: 'an ara').
  • Confusing spelling with 'areas'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is a very low-frequency, specialist term. The singular 'ara' or the general term 'macaw' are more common.

No. 'Ara' is the singular form. 'Aras' is the standard plural form or a possessive form.

'Ara' is a genus within the macaw family (Psittacidae). In common usage, 'macaw' is the broader term, and 'ara' is used for specific large, long-tailed species like the scarlet ara.

Pronounced /ˈɑːrəz/ (UK) or /ˈɑrəz/ (US). It rhymes with 'far as'.

A plural or possessive form of the noun 'ara', referring to large, brightly coloured macaw parrots native to Central and South America.

Aras is usually specialist/zoological in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of 'A RAinbow of birdS' – ARAS are colourful, tropical birds.

Conceptual Metaphor

ARAS AS JEWELS: Their bright plumage is metaphorically described as living gemstones of the rainforest.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The vibrant feathers of the are often used in traditional indigenous artwork.
Multiple Choice

In which context is the word 'aras' most appropriately used?