grasshoppers


verb

noun

  • A grasshopper is a small insect that can jump very far. They are usually green and like to eat plants.
  • Some people also use the word 'grasshopper' to describe a fun drink made with mint flavor.
  • In school, a 'grasshopper' can mean a young student who is just starting to learn something new.
  • In music, a 'grasshopper' can refer to a part of a piano that helps make sound when you press the keys.


Synonym

  • grasshop
  • hopper

Sentences

  • Grasshoppers are insects that can fly.
  • You can find grasshoppers in gardens and fields.
  • They have long legs that help them jump far.
  • Grasshoppers come in many colors like green and brown.
  • Some people keep grasshoppers as pets.

Word Explanation:

  • Grasshoppers are insects that can jump very far. They have long legs and like to eat plants, especially grass. They make a sound by rubbing their wings together.

Word in hindi

टिड्डे

Tiddē

Other variations in hindi

  • टिड्डा Tiddā
  • घासफूस Ghāsphūs

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'grasshoppers' mean?

Grasshoppers are insects that have long legs for jumping. They are usually green or brown and can be found in fields and gardens.

How do you pronounce 'grasshoppers'?

You say 'grasshoppers' like this: grass-hop-ers.

What is the origin of the word 'grasshoppers'?

The word 'grasshopper' comes from the Old English word 'græs-hoppa', where 'græs' means grass and 'hoppa' means hopper.

What is the meaning of 'grasshoppers' in Bengali?

The word 'grasshoppers' in Bengali is 'টিকটিকি' (ṭikaṭikī).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Grasshoppers can jump up to 20 times their body length!

Proverb

A grasshopper in the hand is worth two in the bush. (It means it's better to appreciate what you have than to chase after what you might not get.)

Quote

"The grasshopper is a great teacher of patience." - Unknown

Mini blog:

Hop, Hop, Hooray!

Let’s talk about grasshoppers! These little green jumpers are like tiny superheroes of the garden. With their long legs, they can leap high into the air, making them the best jumpers around!

Did you know they love to munch on grass and leaves? Grasshoppers are also great at making music. When they rub their wings together, they create a chirpy sound that fills the air.

So next time you see a grasshopper, remember, they’re not just hopping around; they’re singing their happy song! Isn’t nature amazing?

Keep exploring, little adventurers!