bunny
bunny 30 सेकंड में
- An informal, affectionate term for a rabbit, typically used for pets or young animals, carrying a sense of cuteness and innocence.
- A colloquial label for someone enthusiastically devoted to a specific hobby or environment, such as fitness or skiing.
- A culturally significant icon in Western traditions, most notably represented by the Easter Bunny and various famous cartoon characters.
- A versatile word used in idioms like 'dust bunny' and technical terms like 'bunny suit' in cleanroom environments.
- Etymological Shift
- The word likely originated from 'bun', a dialectal term for a rabbit or squirrel, and was popularized in the 18th century as a nursery term. Over time, it replaced 'coney' as the preferred informal name.
The children were delighted to see a small bunny twitching its nose in the garden.
- Social Connotation
- Using 'bunny' in a professional setting is rare unless referring to the literal animal; using it to describe a person can range from affectionate to slightly patronizing depending on the context.
She’s a total gym bunny, spending at least two hours a day on the treadmill.
- Cultural Symbolism
- In Western cultures, the bunny is inextricably linked to Easter, symbolizing fertility and new life. This cultural anchor makes the word feel inherently positive and seasonal.
We hid chocolate bunnies all over the backyard for the egg hunt.
The opening batsman has become the spin bowler's bunny this season.
Don't forget to clean under the bed; there are dust bunnies everywhere.
- As a Noun for Animals
- The primary use is for young or pet rabbits. 'Look at that cute bunny!' is a standard exclamation of delight.
The pet shop had a cage full of lop-eared bunnies for sale.
- Compound Nouns
- Bunny often combines with other nouns to create specific meanings. 'Dust bunny' (clumps of dust) and 'honey bunny' (a term of endearment) are common examples.
He called his girlfriend 'honey bunny' in front of his friends, much to their amusement.
The bunny's ears were twitching as it nibbled on a carrot.
- Metaphorical Use
- When describing people, 'bunny' usually follows an adjective or another noun that defines the obsession. 'Gym bunny', 'beach bunny', and 'stage bunny' are typical.
He’s such a ski bunny that he moves to the Alps every December.
The little girl wore bunny ears for her birthday party.
I need to vacuum the dust bunnies from behind the sofa.
- Holidays and Traditions
- The 'Easter Bunny' is a staple of springtime in many English-speaking countries. You will hear this term in advertisements, school events, and family gatherings every March or April.
The kids are excited to see if the Easter Bunny left any treats.
- Fitness and Lifestyle
- In modern urban environments, 'gym bunny' is a frequent colloquialism. It’s often used in a slightly teasing way among friends or in lifestyle magazines to describe fitness enthusiasts.
He’s become such a gym bunny since he started his new health kick.
The athlete is like the Energizer Bunny; she just keeps going and going.
- Home and Cleaning
- 'Dust bunnies' is a common term used when talking about housework. It turns a mundane cleaning task into something slightly more whimsical.
I found a whole family of dust bunnies under the guest bed.
Engineers must wear a bunny suit to prevent contamination in the lab.
The bunny slope is perfect for beginners who are just learning to ski.
- Register Mismatch
- Avoid: 'The bunny population in the national park has increased.' Use: 'The rabbit population...' 'Bunny' is too informal for environmental reports.
It is incorrect to call a wild jackrabbit a bunny in a biology class.
- Misunderstanding 'Gym Bunny'
- Some learners think 'gym bunny' is a compliment for being strong. In reality, it often implies someone who is more concerned with their appearance or the social scene than actual athletic performance.
Calling a professional bodybuilder a gym bunny might be seen as insulting.
The student wrote 'bunnys' instead of 'bunnies' on the spelling test.
- Cultural Sensitivity
- Using 'bunny' to describe a woman (outside of established phrases like 'snow bunny') can be perceived as objectifying or infantilizing. Use with caution.
He referred to the new intern as a bunny, which was considered inappropriate for the office.
The researcher fell down a rabbit hole of data, not a bunny hole.
The bunny was hopping through the field, but the hunter was looking for a hare.
- Rabbit vs. Bunny
- 'Rabbit' is the standard, neutral term. 'Bunny' is the affectionate, informal version. You would use 'rabbit' for meat or in a nature documentary, and 'bunny' for a pet or a toy.
The farmer raised rabbits for market, but his daughter kept one as a bunny.
- Hare vs. Bunny
- Hares are larger, have longer ears, and are generally wilder than rabbits. Calling a hare a 'bunny' is technically incorrect and sounds quite odd to native speakers.
A hare can run much faster than a domestic bunny.
The mother rabbit gave birth to six tiny kits, or baby bunnies.
- Coney
- This is an archaic term for a rabbit. You might see it in historical literature or in the name 'Coney Island', but it is rarely used in modern speech.
In the old cookbook, the recipe called for a coney stew.
The buck was larger and more aggressive than the female bunny.
The bunny is a lagomorph, a group that also includes hares and pikas.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
Before 'bunny' became popular, the standard word for a rabbit was 'coney' (pronounced 'kunny'). Because 'coney' sounded too similar to a vulgar word, 'bunny' and 'rabbit' were used more frequently to avoid embarrassment.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'u' like 'oo' (boon-ny).
- Making the 'y' sound too long like 'eye' (bun-nye).
- Failing to double the 'n' sound in the middle.
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'bony' (/ˈbəʊni/).
- Dropping the final 'y' sound entirely.
कठिनाई स्तर
The word is easy to recognize but requires context to understand metaphorical uses.
Pluralization (bunnies) and double 'n' are common spelling hurdles.
Pronunciation is straightforward for most learners.
Easily distinguishable in clear speech.
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Pluralization of nouns ending in -y
One bunny, two bunnies.
Compound nouns
Dust bunny, gym bunny.
Hyphenated compound adjectives
A bunny-shaped cookie.
Possessive nouns
The bunny's ears.
Noun adjuncts
A bunny hutch (bunny acts like an adjective).
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
The white bunny is very soft.
Le lapin blanc est très doux.
Subject (The white bunny) + Verb (is) + Adjective (soft).
I have a toy bunny in my bed.
J'ai un lapin en peluche dans mon lit.
Use 'a' before 'toy bunny' because it is a singular countable noun.
Look! The bunny can hop.
Regarde ! Le lapin peut sauter.
Modal verb 'can' followed by the base form of the verb 'hop'.
The bunny eats a big carrot.
Le lapin mange une grosse carotte.
Third-person singular 's' on the verb 'eats'.
Do you like the little bunny?
Aimes-tu le petit lapin ?
Question form using 'Do' for the present simple.
The bunny has long ears.
Le lapin a de longues oreilles.
'Has' is used for the third-person singular (the bunny).
There are three bunnies in the garden.
Il y a trois lapins dans le jardin.
Plural form 'bunnies' used with 'There are'.
The bunny is sleeping now.
Le lapin dort maintenant.
Present continuous 'is sleeping' for an action happening now.
The Easter Bunny brings chocolate eggs in April.
Le lapin de Pâques apporte des œufs en chocolat en avril.
Proper noun 'Easter Bunny' usually capitalized.
She wore a headband with pink bunny ears.
Elle portait un serre-tête avec des oreilles de lapin roses.
Compound noun 'bunny ears' used as an object.
We found some dust bunnies under the dresser.
Nous avons trouvé des moutons de poussière sous la commode.
Idiomatic use of 'dust bunnies' for clumps of dust.
My bunny loves to run around the living room.
Mon lapin adore courir dans le salon.
Possessive adjective 'My' used with 'bunny'.
Is that a wild rabbit or a pet bunny?
Est-ce un lapin sauvage ou un lapin domestique ?
Contrasting 'rabbit' (neutral) with 'bunny' (affectionate/pet).
The children are drawing pictures of bunnies.
Les enfants dessinent des images de lapins.
Present continuous 'are drawing' with plural 'bunnies'.
He bought a bunny hutch for the backyard.
Il a acheté un clapier pour le jardin.
Noun adjunct 'bunny' modifying 'hutch'.
The bunny's tail is like a small cotton ball.
La queue du lapin est comme une petite boule de coton.
Possessive form 'bunny's' with an apostrophe.
The ski instructor took the beginners to the bunny slope.
Le moniteur de ski a emmené les débutants sur la piste pour débutants.
Compound noun 'bunny slope' refers to an easy ski run.
She’s such a gym bunny; she’s there every single morning.
C'est une vraie accro à la salle de sport ; elle y est tous les matins.
Colloquial term 'gym bunny' for a fitness enthusiast.
The Energizer Bunny is a famous symbol of long-lasting batteries.
Le lapin Energizer est un symbole célèbre de piles longue durée.
Cultural reference used as a proper noun.
I need to clean the house; there are dust bunnies everywhere.
Je dois nettoyer la maison ; il y a des moutons de poussière partout.
Using 'dust bunnies' to make a chore sound less boring.
He called her 'honey bunny' in a very sweet voice.
Il l'a appelée 'mon petit lapin' d'une voix très douce.
Term of endearment used as a direct address.
The little bunny hopped away as soon as it saw us.
Le petit lapin s'est enfui dès qu'il nous a vus.
Past simple 'hopped' and 'saw' for a completed action.
They decided to adopt a bunny from the local shelter.
Ils ont décidé d'adopter un lapin au refuge local.
Infinitive 'to adopt' following the verb 'decided'.
The bunny's nose was twitching rapidly.
Le nez du lapin s'agitait rapidement.
Past continuous 'was twitching' for a descriptive action.
While she enjoys skiing, she's more of a snow bunny who prefers the lodge.
Bien qu'elle aime skier, c'est plutôt une 'snow bunny' qui préfère le chalet.
Metaphorical use of 'snow bunny' for someone who likes the ski social scene.
The tail-end batsman has always been the bowler's bunny.
Le batteur de fin de série a toujours été la proie facile du lanceur.
Sporting idiom 'bunny' for a player frequently defeated by another.
The company used a cute bunny mascot to soften its corporate image.
L'entreprise a utilisé une mascotte de lapin mignon pour adoucir son image de marque.
Using 'bunny' as a noun adjunct to describe a 'mascot'.
Don't be such a scaredy-bunny; the roller coaster isn't that fast!
Ne sois pas une telle poule mouillée ; les montagnes russes ne sont pas si rapides !
Playful variation of 'scaredy-cat' using 'bunny' for a softer tone.
The 'bunny suit' is essential for maintaining a sterile environment in the lab.
La 'combinaison de lapin' est essentielle pour maintenir un environnement stérile dans le laboratoire.
Technical jargon 'bunny suit' for cleanroom attire.
She spent the afternoon making bunny-shaped cookies for the party.
Elle a passé l'après-midi à faire des biscuits en forme de lapin pour la fête.
Compound adjective 'bunny-shaped' modifying 'cookies'.
The term 'bunny' is often used to infantilize women in certain contexts.
Le terme 'bunny' est souvent utilisé pour infantiliser les femmes dans certains contextes.
Abstract discussion of the word's social impact.
He’s a real computer bunny, always tinkering with his hardware.
C'est un vrai mordu d'informatique, toujours en train de bricoler son matériel.
Informal use of 'bunny' to mean an enthusiast or 'geek'.
The juxtaposition of the innocent bunny and the dark themes in the film was striking.
La juxtaposition du lapin innocent et des thèmes sombres du film était frappante.
Using 'bunny' to contrast with 'dark themes' in a critical analysis.
The marketing campaign relies on the 'bunny' archetype of tireless productivity.
La campagne de marketing s'appuie sur l'archétype du 'lapin' d'une productivité inlassable.
Noun used as a symbolic archetype.
The phrase 'dust bunny' is a charming example of how English domesticates common nuisances.
L'expression 'mouton de poussière' est un charmant exemple de la façon dont l'anglais apprivoise les nuisances courantes.
Metalinguistic commentary on the phrase 'dust bunny'.
Critics argued the character was a mere 'beach bunny' with no real depth.
Les critiques ont soutenu que le personnage n'était qu'une 'beach bunny' sans réelle profondeur.
Using 'beach bunny' as a derogatory label for a shallow character.
The transition from 'coney' to 'bunny' in the 18th century reflects a shift in linguistic taste.
La transition de 'coney' à 'bunny' au XVIIIe siècle reflète un changement de goût linguistique.
Historical linguistic analysis.
He navigated the complex cleanroom protocols, clad in a standard-issue bunny suit.
Il a navigué dans les protocoles complexes de la salle blanche, vêtu d'une combinaison de protection standard.
Participial phrase 'clad in...' modifying the subject.
The author uses the 'bunny' as a motif for vulnerability throughout the novel.
L'auteur utilise le 'lapin' comme motif de vulnérabilité tout au long du roman.
Using 'bunny' as a literary motif.
Calling him a 'bunny' in that context was a subtle but effective insult to his masculinity.
L'appeler 'bunny' dans ce contexte était une insulte subtile mais efficace à sa masculinité.
Gerund 'Calling...' as the subject of the sentence.
The semiotics of the 'bunny' in pop culture reveal a fascinating blend of innocence and commercialism.
La sémiotique du 'lapin' dans la culture populaire révèle un mélange fascinant d'innocence et de mercantilisme.
High-level academic vocabulary ('semiotics', 'archetype').
Her portrayal as a 'gym bunny' was a satirical take on the vapidity of social media influencers.
Son portrait en 'gym bunny' était une version satirique de la vacuité des influenceurs des médias sociaux.
Complex sentence structure with a 'that' clause implied.
The term has been co-opted by various subcultures, each imbuing 'bunny' with its own idiosyncratic meaning.
Le terme a été coopté par diverses sous-cultures, chacune imprégnant 'bunny' de sa propre signification idiosyncrasique.
Use of 'co-opted' and 'imbuing' to describe linguistic evolution.
To dismiss the theory as 'bunny-brained' is to ignore the rigorous data supporting it.
Rejeter la théorie comme étant 'écervelée' revient à ignorer les données rigoureuses qui la soutiennent.
Infinitive phrase as a subject, using a hyphenated compound adjective.
The pervasive 'bunny' imagery in the spring collection suggests a return to pastoral themes.
L'imagerie omniprésente du 'lapin' dans la collection de printemps suggère un retour aux thèmes pastoraux.
Using 'pervasive' and 'pastoral' to elevate the description.
The linguistic shift from 'rabbit' to 'bunny' in domestic settings mirrors the human tendency to anthropomorphize pets.
Le passage linguistique de 'lapin' à 'bunny' dans les cadres domestiques reflète la tendance humaine à l'anthropomorphisme des animaux de compagnie.
Complex subject followed by a verb ('mirrors') and a gerund phrase.
The 'bunny' remains a potent symbol of fertility, a vestige of ancient pagan traditions.
Le 'lapin' reste un puissant symbole de fertilité, vestige d'anciennes traditions païennes.
Appositive phrase ('a vestige of...') providing extra information.
In the cutthroat world of finance, being labeled a 'bunny' is synonymous with being a sacrificial lamb.
Dans le monde impitoyable de la finance, être étiqueté comme un 'lapin' est synonyme d'être un agneau sacrificiel.
Gerund phrase 'being labeled...' as the subject.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— To do something very quickly and energetically.
She finished her homework quick as a bunny.
— A Canadian term for a hooded sweatshirt (regional).
Don't forget to wear your bunny hug; it's cold outside.
— A prank where someone puts two fingers up behind another person's head in a photo.
He ruined the family photo by giving his sister bunny ears.
— Someone who has endless energy and never stops.
My grandmother is like the Energizer Bunny; she never sits down.
— A clump of dust, hair, and lint that collects under furniture.
There are massive dust bunnies under the bed.
— The easiest hill at a ski resort, intended for beginners.
I spent my first day of skiing on the bunny slope.
— A person who spends a large amount of time at the gym.
He's turned into a real gym bunny since the breakup.
— A person, usually a woman, who enjoys the social life at ski resorts.
She's more of a snow bunny than a serious skier.
— A person who spends a lot of time at the beach, often for social reasons.
The coast was lined with beach bunnies soaking up the sun.
— Two prominent front teeth that resemble a rabbit's.
The child had adorable little bunny teeth.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Rabbit is neutral/scientific; bunny is informal/cute.
Hares are a different, larger species with longer ears.
Coney is an old-fashioned word for rabbit.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— In British slang, to be a victim or a 'sucker'.
He was a bit of a bunny to believe that story.
informal— A batsman who is frequently outed by the same bowler.
The captain is becoming that spinner's bunny.
sporting— To enter a complex or bizarre situation (related to 'bunny').
I started looking for a recipe and went down a rabbit hole of food history.
neutral— To reproduce very quickly and in large numbers.
The stray cats in this neighborhood are breeding like bunnies.
informal— Silly, scatterbrained, or not very intelligent.
That was a bunny-brained idea that was bound to fail.
informal— A mythical figure who brings eggs (used metaphorically for someone generous).
What am I, the Easter Bunny? I can't just give you money!
informal— A move in cycling or skateboarding to jump over an obstacle.
He bunny-hopped the curb with ease.
sporting— A ball of dust (metaphorical).
The apartment was full of dust bunnies after the long vacation.
informalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Rhyming and often used together as 'honey bunny'.
Honey is a sweet substance; bunny is an animal.
She put honey in her tea, then fed her bunny a carrot.
Rhyming and similar spelling.
Funny means humorous; bunny is an animal.
The cartoon bunny was very funny.
Rhyming and similar spelling.
Sunny refers to the sun; bunny is an animal.
The bunny sat in a sunny spot in the garden.
Similar spelling but different pronunciation.
Bony means having many bones; bunny is an animal.
The fish was very bony, but the bunny was very fluffy.
Rhyming.
Money is currency; bunny is an animal.
He spent all his money on a new bunny.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
The [adjective] bunny is [adjective].
The small bunny is brown.
I have a [noun] bunny.
I have a toy bunny.
There are [noun] bunnies [prepositional phrase].
There are dust bunnies under the sofa.
She is such a [noun] bunny.
She is such a gym bunny.
The [noun] acts as a [noun] for [abstract noun].
The bunny acts as a motif for innocence.
To label someone a [noun] bunny is to [verb].
To label someone a snow bunny is to emphasize their social habits.
It's as [adjective] as a bunny.
It's as soft as a bunny.
The [noun] is the bowler's bunny.
The batsman is the bowler's bunny.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
High in domestic and lifestyle contexts.
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Using 'bunny' in a biology essay.
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Using 'rabbit' or 'hare'.
'Bunny' is too informal for academic or scientific writing.
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Spelling the plural as 'bunnys'.
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Bunnies.
Nouns ending in consonant + y change to -ies in the plural.
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Calling a wild hare a 'bunny'.
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Calling it a 'hare'.
Hares and bunnies/rabbits are different animals; 'bunny' implies a pet-like quality.
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Saying 'bunny hole' instead of 'rabbit hole'.
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Rabbit hole.
The idiom is specifically 'go down the rabbit hole', originating from Alice in Wonderland.
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Using 'gym bunny' as a high-level compliment for an athlete.
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Using 'dedicated athlete' or 'fitness pro'.
'Gym bunny' can imply a shallow focus on looks rather than skill.
सुझाव
Choose your register
Use 'bunny' for pets and 'rabbit' for wild animals or scientific discussions.
Double the 'n'
Always remember to use two 'n's in bunny. One 'n' would change the pronunciation.
Learn the compounds
Mastering 'dust bunny' and 'gym bunny' will make your English sound more natural.
Easter context
Understand the role of the Easter Bunny to participate in springtime conversations.
Short 'u'
The 'u' in bunny is short, like in 'up'. Don't make it too long.
Countable noun
Remember that bunny is countable. You need an article (a/the) or a plural form.
Affectionate terms
Use 'honey bunny' only with people you are very close to, like a partner or child.
Cricket slang
If you follow cricket, listen for the term 'bunny' to describe a struggling batsman.
Professionalism
Avoid calling colleagues 'bunny' as it can be seen as patronizing or inappropriate.
Bunny ears
Recognize the 'bunny ears' gesture in photos as a common Western prank.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a **B**all of **U**ltra **N**ice **N**ew **Y**arn—soft and fluffy like a bunny.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a small rabbit hopping over a pile of money (bunny rhymes with money).
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to use 'bunny' in three different ways today: once for an animal, once for a person (like a gym bunny), and once for a household object (like a dust bunny).
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
The word 'bunny' emerged in the 17th century, likely as a diminutive of 'bun'. In various English dialects, 'bun' was a term used for a rabbit or even a squirrel. It was originally a pet name, much like 'kitty' for a cat. By the 18th century, it became a standard nursery term and eventually entered common parlance.
मूल अर्थ: A small, furry animal; a pet name for a rabbit.
Germanic (English origin).सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be aware that 'bunny' can be used in a sexist or infantilizing way toward women; use it carefully in professional or formal settings.
The word is ubiquitous in children's media and holiday celebrations across the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Pet Care
- bunny hutch
- bunny food
- pet bunny
- cleaning the bunny cage
Holidays
- Easter bunny
- chocolate bunny
- bunny ears
- egg hunt
Skiing
- bunny slope
- snow bunny
- beginner's hill
- skiing for the first time
Cleaning
- dust bunnies
- under the bed
- vacuuming
- sweeping up
Fitness
- gym bunny
- workout routine
- fitness fanatic
- spending time at the gym
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Did you have any pet bunnies when you were a child?"
"What do you think of the term 'gym bunny'? Is it a compliment?"
"Do you celebrate Easter with an Easter bunny in your country?"
"Have you ever tried skiing on a bunny slope?"
"What's your favorite famous bunny from a movie or cartoon?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a time you saw a wild bunny. Where were you and what was it doing?
Write about a hobby you are so passionate about that someone might call you a 'bunny' for it.
If you had to design a new 'bunny' mascot for a company, what would it look like and what would it represent?
Discuss the difference between the words 'rabbit' and 'bunny'. Why do we need both?
Imagine a world where bunnies were the dominant species. What would a typical city look like?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, but it is much more informal and affectionate. You would use 'rabbit' in a science class and 'bunny' when talking to a child or about a pet.
Yes, terms like 'gym bunny' can apply to anyone, though they are sometimes used more frequently for women. Be aware of the context to avoid sounding insulting.
A 'dust bunny' is a ball of dust and lint that forms under furniture. It is a common, playful term used in housework.
It is called a 'bunny slope' because it is small and easy, intended for beginners who are 'little' or 'weak' like a bunny compared to experienced skiers.
It can be, but it is also used by adults in specific idioms (like 'gym bunny') or when being affectionate. It's all about the register.
The plural is 'bunnies'. You change the 'y' to 'i' and add 'es'.
It means to do something very fast, referring to how quickly a rabbit can run or hop.
He is technically a rabbit, but his name uses 'Bunny' to make him sound more friendly and iconic.
It is a full-body protective suit worn in cleanrooms to prevent human skin or hair from contaminating sensitive equipment.
Yes, it can imply that someone is silly, weak, or overly focused on appearances (like 'bunny-brained' or 'gym bunny').
खुद को परखो 200 सवाल
Describe a pet bunny you would like to have.
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Explain the difference between a 'rabbit' and a 'bunny' to a friend.
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Write a short story about the Easter Bunny's busy day.
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Discuss the pros and cons of being called a 'gym bunny'.
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Describe the process of cleaning up 'dust bunnies' in your home.
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Write a dialogue between two people at a ski resort, one of whom is a 'snow bunny'.
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Analyze the cultural impact of Bugs Bunny on modern animation.
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Create an advertisement for a new brand of 'bunny-shaped' snacks.
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Write a poem about a bunny hopping in the moonlight.
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Explain the technical use of a 'bunny suit' in high-tech manufacturing.
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Compare the symbolism of the bunny in Western and Eastern cultures.
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Write a letter to a child from the perspective of the Easter Bunny.
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Discuss why 'bunny' is a common term of endearment.
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Describe the physical features of a bunny in detail.
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Argue for or against the use of animals as mascots, using the Energizer Bunny as an example.
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Write a satirical piece about a 'beach bunny' who hates the water.
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Describe a 'bunny slope' and why it's important for beginners.
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Write a short essay on the etymology of the word 'bunny'.
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Imagine you are a bunny. Describe your typical day.
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Discuss the potential negative connotations of the word 'bunny' in social contexts.
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Pronounce the word 'bunny' and its plural 'bunnies' clearly.
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Tell a short story about a bunny you once saw.
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Explain what a 'gym bunny' is to your partner.
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Discuss whether you think 'bunny' is a good term of endearment.
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Describe the 'Easter Bunny' tradition in your own words.
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Role-play a conversation between a ski instructor and a beginner on a bunny slope.
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Debate the use of the word 'bunny' in professional settings.
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Give a short presentation on the different meanings of 'bunny'.
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Talk about your favorite childhood toy, especially if it was a bunny.
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Explain the concept of 'dust bunnies' to someone who has never heard the term.
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Discuss the symbolism of rabbits in different cultures.
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Describe the 'bunny ears' gesture and when it is used.
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Tell a joke that involves a bunny.
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Describe a 'bunny suit' and why it is necessary in some jobs.
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Discuss the pros and cons of having a bunny as a pet.
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Analyze the character of Bugs Bunny and why he is so popular.
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Explain the idiom 'quick as a bunny' and give an example.
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Talk about a time you felt like a 'bunny' (a beginner) in a new situation.
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Discuss the semiotics of the bunny in modern marketing.
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Practice saying the rhyming words: bunny, funny, money, sunny.
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Listen to the pronunciation of 'bunny' and repeat it five times.
Identify the word 'bunny' in a recording of a children's story.
Listen to a description of a 'gym bunny' and summarize it.
Distinguish between 'bunny' and 'bony' in a listening exercise.
Listen to a weather report and identify if the word 'sunny' or 'bunny' was used.
Listen to a dialogue about skiing and note when 'bunny slope' is mentioned.
Listen to a commercial for batteries and identify the mascot.
Identify the tone of the speaker when they use the word 'bunny' (e.g., affectionate, sarcastic).
Listen to a podcast about cleaning and identify the term for dust clumps.
Listen to a lecture on etymology and note the origin of 'bunny'.
Identify the plural 'bunnies' in a conversation about pets.
Listen to a sports commentary and identify the 'bunny' in the match.
Listen to a poem and count how many times the word 'bunny' appears.
Listen to a description of a cleanroom and identify the protective gear mentioned.
Listen to a discussion on social labels and identify the different 'bunny' types mentioned.
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Summary
The word 'bunny' is much more than just a synonym for 'rabbit'; it is a high-energy, informal term that conveys affection, enthusiasm, or even a specific social identity. For example, calling someone a 'gym bunny' highlights their intense dedication to fitness in a way that 'athlete' does not.
- An informal, affectionate term for a rabbit, typically used for pets or young animals, carrying a sense of cuteness and innocence.
- A colloquial label for someone enthusiastically devoted to a specific hobby or environment, such as fitness or skiing.
- A culturally significant icon in Western traditions, most notably represented by the Easter Bunny and various famous cartoon characters.
- A versatile word used in idioms like 'dust bunny' and technical terms like 'bunny suit' in cleanroom environments.
Choose your register
Use 'bunny' for pets and 'rabbit' for wild animals or scientific discussions.
Double the 'n'
Always remember to use two 'n's in bunny. One 'n' would change the pronunciation.
Learn the compounds
Mastering 'dust bunny' and 'gym bunny' will make your English sound more natural.
Easter context
Understand the role of the Easter Bunny to participate in springtime conversations.
उदाहरण
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