plural tigers
Synonyms of tigernext
1
plural also tiger
a
: a large Asian carnivorous mammal (Panthera tigris) of the cat family having a usually tawny coat transversely striped with black
b
: any of several large wildcats (such as the jaguar or cougar)
c
: a domestic cat with striped pattern
d
Australia : tasmanian tiger
2
a
: a fierce, daring, or aggressive person or quality
aroused the tiger in him
a tiger for work
b
: someone or something (such as a situation) that is formidable or impossible to control
… how the tiger of inflation can be tamed.J. A. Davenport
often used in the phrases ride a tiger and have a tiger by the tail
3
British : a groom in livery
tigerishly adverb
tigerishness noun

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Examples of tiger in a Sentence

He was a tiger on the basketball court. even the best defense can't keep that tiger from scoring
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From visiting temples that are thousands of years old in Khajuraho, to seeking Bengal Tigers via tiger safaris in Bandhavgarh, the province offers a rare combination of nature, culture and adventure. Roger Sands, Forbes.com, 8 July 2026 The ball pinged around and Messi pounced like a tiger onto the loose ball. Kyle Feldscher, CNN Money, 7 July 2026 As the influence of the Daoism of Celestial Masters spread, Zhang Daoling would also come to be seen as a powerful deity in his own right, often depicted with bulging eyes and wearing a red robe, accompanied by a tiger. Michael Naparstek, The Conversation, 6 July 2026 Here, the brown cat-eye base matches the drink's dark color, while black tiger stripes add that bubbly, playful finish. Ariel Wodarcyk, InStyle, 5 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for tiger

Word History

Etymology

Middle English tigre, from Old English tiger & Anglo-French tigre, both from Latin tigris, from Greek, probably of Iranian origin; akin to Avestan tighra- pointed; akin to Greek stizein to tattoo — more at stick

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of tiger was before the 12th century

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“Tiger.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tiger. Accessed 10 Jul. 2026.

Kids Definition

plural tigers also tiger
1
: a large Asian flesh-eating mammal of the same family as the domestic cat with a coat that is typically light brown to orange with mostly vertical black stripes
2
: any of several large wildcats (as the jaguar or cougar)
3
: a domestic cat with a striped coat

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