short-horned grasshopper: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ʃɔːt hɔːnd ˈɡrɑːsˌhɒpə/US/ʃɔrt hɔrnd ˈɡræsˌhɑpər/

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What does “short-horned grasshopper” mean?

A type of grasshopper characterized by short antennae, belonging to the family Acrididae.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A type of grasshopper characterized by short antennae, belonging to the family Acrididae.

In entomology, any insect of the family Acrididae, which includes many species of grasshoppers and locusts, often associated with agricultural environments.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in meaning or usage; minor variations in pronunciation and spelling (e.g., 'grasshopper' may have slight vowel differences).

Connotations

Neutral in both variants, primarily used in scientific contexts.

Frequency

Equally rare in everyday language, encountered mostly in academic or technical settings.

Grammar

How to Use “short-horned grasshopper” in a Sentence

the short-horned grasshopper

Vocabulary

Collocations

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species of short-horned grasshopper
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short-horned grasshopper populationshort-horned grasshopper infestation
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common short-horned grasshoppergreen short-horned grasshopper

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not typically used in business contexts.

Academic

Used in biology and entomology research papers and textbooks.

Everyday

Rarely used in everyday conversation; may appear in nature discussions.

Technical

Common in entomology, agriculture, and pest control reports.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “short-horned grasshopper”

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Acrididae

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Antonyms of “short-horned grasshopper”

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Common Mistakes When Using “short-horned grasshopper”

  • Omitting the hyphen: 'short horned grasshopper' is incorrect.
  • Confusing with crickets or katydids, which have long antennae.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A grasshopper with short antennae, belonging to the family Acrididae, often found in grasslands and agricultural areas.

Yes, locusts are a subset of short-horned grasshoppers that can form destructive swarms under certain conditions.

Short-horned grasshoppers have antennae shorter than their body, while long-horned grasshoppers have antennae longer than their body.

They are widespread in various habitats worldwide, including fields, meadows, and farms, especially in temperate and tropical regions.

A type of grasshopper characterized by short antennae, belonging to the family Acrididae.

Short-horned grasshopper is usually technical/scientific in register.

Short-horned grasshopper: in British English it is pronounced /ʃɔːt hɔːnd ˈɡrɑːsˌhɒpə/, and in American English it is pronounced /ʃɔrt hɔrnd ˈɡræsˌhɑpər/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

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Mnemonic

Short horns mean short antennae, like in grasshoppers from the Acrididae family.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The has short antennae and is common in grasslands.
Multiple Choice

What is the key feature of a short-horned grasshopper?