Löwe

Löwe

The word “Löwe” in German translates to “lion” in English. Here are some definitions, opposites, synonyms, and examples related to this word:

Definitions:

  • A large carnivorous feline mammal of Africa and northwest India, typically having a tawny coat, a tufted tail, and in the male, a heavy mane around the neck and shoulders.

Opposites:

  • The opposite of “Löwe” (meaning lion) is “Löwin” (meaning lioness).

Synonyms:

  • Other words that can be used as synonyms for “Löwe” include “der König der Tiere” (the king of animals) and “der König des Dschungels” (the king of the jungle).

Examples:

  • “Der Löwe brüllte laut im Zoo.” (The lion roared loudly in the zoo.)
  • “Die Löwin jagte das Wild im Nationalpark.” (The lioness hunted the prey in the national park.)
  • “Der König der Tiere ist ein majestätischer Löwe.” (The king of animals is a majestic lion.)
  • “Der Löwe ruhte sich unter einem Baum aus.” (The lion rested under a tree.)

Remember, when using the word “Löwe” in context, it is important to pay attention to the gender to ensure proper agreement with articles and adjectives.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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