100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "male"
Definition
The term "male" as a common noun refers to an organism, typically in biological contexts, that produces small, mobile gametes (sperm) for reproduction. In a broader sense, it is often used to describe individuals of the male sex in various species, including humans, animals, and plants.
Synonyms
- Man
- Boy
- Male individual
- Masculine
- Gent
Antonyms
- Female
- Woman
- Girl
- Feminine
Examples
- The male lion is distinguished by its mane.
- The male bird often exhibits brighter colors than the female.
- In many species, the male is responsible for attracting a mate.
- The male population of the species is declining.
- He is the only male in a family of five sisters.
- The male students outnumber the female students in this class.
- The male deer was spotted grazing in the field.
- In this species, the male is known for its elaborate courtship dance.
- The male of the species often takes on a protective role.
- A male can be identified by its physical characteristics.
- The male voice is typically deeper than the female voice.
- The male penguin takes care of the eggs while the female hunts.
- The male and female versions of the plant look quite different.
- Male elephants can be quite aggressive during mating season.
- The male offspring inherit traits from both parents.
- The male peacock displays its feathers to attract a mate.
- Male frogs can be heard croaking during the breeding season.
- Many male mammals have larger body sizes than their female counterparts.
- The male athlete broke several records at the competition.
- The male seahorse carries the eggs until they hatch.
- In some species, the male is responsible for building the nest.
- The male rabbit was much larger than the female.
- During mating rituals, the male often performs elaborate displays.
- The male koala is known for its distinct vocalizations.
- The male members of the group took on leadership roles.
- The male crocodile guards its territory fiercely.
- The male ant tends to be smaller than the female.
- A male can often be recognized by its unique coloration.
- The male must compete with others for a mate.
- The male sparrow is known for its singing abilities.
- The male wolf leads the pack and is responsible for hunting.
- The male was the first to arrive at the meeting.
- The male offspring often stay with their mothers for a longer time.
- The male lion’s roar can be heard from miles away.
- The male fish often change colors during mating season.
- The male tiger is solitary, unlike the female who may raise cubs.
- The male flamingos perform a synchronized dance as part of courtship.
- The male crab displays its claws to ward off competitors.
- The male voice choir sang beautifully at the concert.
- In certain cultures, the male is expected to provide for the family.
- The male otter is known for its playful behavior.
- The male hawk is often smaller than the female.
- The male alligator can grow significantly larger than the female.
- The male model walked the runway with confidence.
- The male polar bear is a formidable hunter.
- The male dolphin is known for its intelligence and social behavior.
- The male bobcat is typically more elusive than the female.
- The male emu is responsible for incubating the eggs.
- The male finch is often seen collecting nesting materials.
- The male meerkat stands guard while others forage.
- The male honeybee has a short lifespan compared to the female.
- The male impala is known for its impressive leaps.
- The male wallaby often defends its territory vigorously.
- The male horse can be more aggressive than the female.
- In many species, the male is colorful and the female is drab.
- The male mantis is often smaller than the female.
- The male moose is recognized by its large antlers.
- The male parrot is known for mimicking sounds.
- The male wallaroo is known for its strong hind legs.
- The male peahen is less colorful than the female.
- The male squirrel is often seen chasing other males during mating season.
- The male sloth is known for its slow movements.
- The male hedgehog is usually solitary.
- The male jackrabbit can run fast to escape predators.
- The male crocodile is a fierce predator in its habitat.
- The male rat can be territorial and aggressive.
- The male orca is larger than the female and has a taller dorsal fin.
- The male woodpecker is known for its distinctive drumming.
- The male rabbit can be quite territorial during mating season.
- The male bull is larger and more muscular than the female cow.
- The male chameleon changes colors to attract a mate.
- The male goat is known as a buck.
- The male bison leads the herd.
- The male tarantula is smaller than the female and is known for its mating dance.
- The male elephant seal is much larger than the female.
- The male starling is known for its iridescent feathers.
- The male heron is often seen fishing alone.
- The male ferret is called a hob.
- The male penguin presents a pebble to attract a mate.
- The male grouse performs displays to attract females.
- The male pufferfish creates elaborate structures in the sand.
- The male horse is known for its strong build.
- The male llama is often more aggressive than the female.
- The male porcupine is known for its quills.
- The male swallow is recognized for its long tail feathers.
- The male capybara is usually larger than the female.
- The male lionfish has longer fins than the female.
- The male cockatoo can be quite vocal.
- The male parakeet is known for its bright colors.
- The male chub is often larger than the female.
- The male ferret is typically more playful than the female.
- The male zebra is known for its distinctive stripes.
- The male guppy is smaller and more colorful than the female.
- The male goat is known for its distinct beard.
- The male rabbit will often thump its hind legs when scared.
- The male wolf is known for its howling.
- The male spider often sacrifices itself after mating.
- The male dolphin is known for its playful nature.
- The male tortoise is often larger than the female.
- The male hornet is more aggressive than the female during the summer months.
(Note: The term "male" is primarily used as an adjective or noun in biological contexts, but it is not typically used as a verb. If you meant to inquire about a different term, please clarify.)