Carnivore [noun]
Definition of Carnivore:
hunter, killer
Opposite/Antonyms of Carnivore:
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Sentence/Example of Carnivore:
Meanwhile, the Upper Midwest population—which had been one of the last places the carnivores resisted eradication—rebounded.
Carrillo says the waning of sparassodonts may have left an opening for northern carnivores.
Already, fast food chains are offering plant-based burgers that routinely wow the most inveterate carnivores, including newspaper food writers.
Quickly eating a lot of food can be useful for carnivores when food is scarce.
Eating large quantities of food quickly can be a useful strategy for carnivores when food is scarce.
This lets the team see how the various carnivores are moving around.
It is more subtle in its operation but of the same order of ruthlessness as the ravages of a carnivore.
A mutter became a growl, teeth gleamed—those cruel teeth of a carnivore to whom they were weapons of aggression.
Each carnivore has its own worms, as it has its own prey which introduces them.
The pirate-wasp was a carnivore, but this was the season when the wasps raised young.