What is another word for omnivorous?

Pronunciation: [ɒmnˈɪvəɹəs] (IPA)

The word "omnivorous" is used to describe animals that consume both plants and animals. Some synonyms for "omnivorous" include "generalist," "mixed-diet," "all-eater," "non-discriminate," "unselective," and "varied-diet." "Generalist" is often used to describe animals that can survive in a variety of habitats and feed on a variety of food sources. "Mixed-diet" is used to describe the eating habits of a species that feeds on both plants and animals. "All-eater" is self-explanatory and refers to animals that consume a wide variety of foods. "Non-discriminate" and "unselective" imply that the animal consumes whatever is available without preference. "Varied-diet" emphasizes that the animal has a diverse range of food sources.

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What are the hypernyms for Omnivorous?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for omnivorous?

Omnivorous refers to an animal or person that consumes both plant and animal matter. The antonyms for omnivorous are herbivorous and carnivorous. Herbivores are animals that feed only on plants and plant-based products. They have a digestive system that allows them to extract nutrients from plants that are difficult for other animals to digest. They include animals such as cows, horses, and rabbits. Carnivores, on the other hand, are animals that feed solely on other animals. They usually have sharp teeth and claws that help them hunt their prey. They include animals such as lions, tigers, and wolves. Understanding these antonyms helps us to understand the diverse ways in which animals feed and survive in the wild.

Usage examples for Omnivorous

In such matters the English have always pursued an omnivorous policy.
"The Pearl of India"
Maturin M. Ballou
Strindberg was a man with an omnivorous intellectual curiosity, and he commanded a vast store of knowledge in the fields of history, science, and languages.
"Prophets of Dissent Essays on Maeterlinck, Strindberg, Nietzsche and Tolstoy"
Otto Heller
Not the omnivorous Isabel's, this!
"From the Car Behind"
Eleanor M. Ingram

Famous quotes with Omnivorous

  • My head was always bubbling over with facts and it seems to me this had little to do with my paying close attention in school and more to do with my voracious and omnivorous reading habits.
    Eric Allin Cornell
  • And Charlie asked questions! His unease had long since disappeared, and two of his most deep-dyed characteristics took over: one, the result of his omnivorous, undisciplined, indefatigable reading and picking of brains; second, the great gaping holes this had left in his considerable body of knowledge. Both appeared far more drastic than he had heretofore known; he knew ever so much more than he knew he knew, and he had between five and seven times as much misinformation and ignorance than he had ever dreamed.
    Theodore Sturgeon
  • Cognition is autonomous; it refuses to have any answers foisted on it from the outside. Yet it suffers without protest having certain prescribed to it from the outside (and it is here that my heresy regarding the unwritten law of the university originates). Not every question seems to me worth asking. Scientific curiosity and omnivorous aesthetic appetite mean equally little to me today, though I was once under the spell of both, particularly the latter. Now I only inquire when I find myself . Inquired of, that is, by rather than by scholars. There is a man in each scholar, a man who inquires and stands in need of answers. I am anxious to answer the scholar man but not the representative of a certain discipline, that insatiable, ever inquisitive phantom which like a vampire drains whom it possesses of his humanity.
    Franz Rosenzweig

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