snail


verb

  • To move very slowly.

noun

  • A small animal with a soft body and a hard, coiled shell that moves slowly.
  • A person who moves very slowly.


Synonym

  • dodman
  • hodmandod

Sentences

  • The snail is very slow.
  • Look at the snail on the leaf.
  • The snail has a shiny shell.
  • Snails like to eat leaves.
  • A snail leaves a slimy trail.

Word Explanation:

  • A snail is a small animal with a soft body and a hard shell. It moves slowly and leaves a slimy trail behind.

Word in hindi

घोंघा

ghongha

Other variations in hindi

  • घोंघा ghongha
  • स्नेल snel

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'snail' mean?

A snail is a small animal with a soft body and a hard shell that it can hide inside. They move slowly and often leave a slimy trail.

How do you pronounce 'snail'?

You pronounce 'snail' like this: snayl.

What is the origin of the word 'snail'?

The word 'snail' comes from the Old English word 'snegl', which means a type of shellfish.

What is the meaning of 'snail' in Hindi?

The word 'snail' in Hindi is 'घोंघा' (Ghonghā).

What is the meaning of 'snail' in Kannada?

The word 'snail' in Kannada is 'ಕೋಣ' (Kōṇa).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that snails can sleep for up to three years? They do this to survive when the weather is too dry!

Proverb

Slow and steady wins the race. This means that being patient and consistent can lead to success.

Quote

"The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step." - Lao Tzu

Mini blog:

Sammy the Snail's Adventure

In a bright, colorful garden, a little snail named Sammy slowly crawls along the soft, green leaves. Sammy loves to explore! He leaves a shiny trail behind him, sparkling in the sunlight.

Look at me!” he says, as he meets a friendly butterfly fluttering by. “I may be slow, but I see so much!”

Sammy teaches us that it’s okay to take our time and enjoy the little things. Just like in Eric Carle’s stories, every creature has its own special journey.

So, let’s celebrate our own adventures, no matter how small! What will you discover today?