Bunny versus Rabbit
Very less we encounter the words that which we think to have a clear cut understanding but we see them at the same time we do get confused as when to use what term. But at the same time it is very much important to clearly remember the difference between two terms so as to properly use them. In this article we are going to deal with such two phrases only namely bunny and rabbit.
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In this article we are going to see meanings of the term described above and also we are going to use them in sentence making for better understanding.
Use of the term bunny and rabbit in sentence making
Rabbit |
Bunny |
Rabbit as a noun |
Bunny as a noun |
Term often refers to animal know for their long ears, powerful hind legs, and a short, fluffy tail. They are herbivores, primarily feeding on grass and other plants.
Use in sentences Sam spotted a cute rabbit nibbling on the grass in the backyard.
Sam’s children were delighted to find a family of rabbits living near the woods.
Every time we discuss Sam favorite topic, he starts to rabbit on, and it’s hard to keep up with all the details.
Sam tends to rabbit when he gets excited, and it’s always entertaining to hear his stories |
Term used to refer to a rabbit, particularly a young rabbit
Use in sentences Come here, Sam you little bunny, it’s time for your snack
Sam has a collection of stuffed bunnies that he’s cherished since he was a child.”
Sam’s backyard was filled with baby bunnies exploring the grass for the first time.
Sam’s neighbors have a litter of bunnies in their garden, and they’re absolutely adorable. |
Important note
As in the above segment of the article we have seen the meaning of both the words and created sentences using both the terms. It is very much clear to us that both terms are different and they cannot be used simultaneously and hence to remember the difference we can use a simple trick
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Remember the line “bunny is a younger rabbit” and in this way we can remember the difference between two.
After knowing the meaning, framed the sentences and acknowledging difference between both the terms let’s now proceed to correct pronunciation of both the terms.
Rabbit is pronounced as ræbɪt
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Bunny is pronounced as bʌni
Summary
As to quickly summarize what we have learnt in this article first we learned the meaning of both term as both of the terms refers to herbivorous small size animal only difference is bunny is used for young rabbit. We also framed sentences using both the terms, learnt a simple trick to remember the difference between both the terms and at last we learned about correct pronunciation of both the terms.
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