143 Another Word for Butterfly? – Butterfly Synonyms & Antonyms

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Meaning of butterfly

The primary meaning of the word "butterfly" is a type of insect with large, often colorful wings.

Etymology of butterfly

The word "butterfly" has its roots in Old English "butorflēoge" or "buterflēoge", which is derived from "butor" (butter) and "flēoge" (fly), possibly due to the yellow color of certain species or the fact that they were found near butter or milk.
The term has been used in the English language since the 9th century to describe these insects.

Synonyms

moth bee wasp fly insect lepidopteran creature animal pest bug beetle dragonfly damselfly cicada grasshopper cricket locust flea gnat midge hornet ant cockroach silverfish firefly lightning bug ladybug lacewing caddis fly mayfly stonefly robber fly horsefly blowfly housefly fruit fly aphid whitefly scale insect leafhopper planthopper treehopper leafminer sawfly thrip psocid booklouse bark beetle weevil click beetle blister beetle longhorn beetle

Definitions

  • A flying insect with a slender body, typically with brightly colored wings, that undergoes a complete transformation (holometabolism) from a caterpillar to a pupa and then to the adult form.
  • * A person who flits from one activity or interest to another, without staying with any for very long.

Usage Examples

  • The garden was filled with beautiful butterflies, including monarchs and swallowtails.
  • * She was a social butterfly, attending every party and event in town.
  • * The butterfly effect refers to the idea that small changes can have large, unintended consequences.

Antonyms

ant beetle cockroach flea gnat insect lizard mammal reptile rodent snake spider tick toad vermin worm animal arachnid arthropod crustacean mollusk pest rodent snake spider vermin
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