🇬🇧 Nocturnal meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card
adjective
If something is nocturnal, it means it usually sleeps during the day and is awake, busy, and moving around at night. Many animals, like owls and bats, are nocturnal because they like the dark and are best at seeing, hunting, or playing when the sun is gone and the moon is out.
The hamster is so nocturnal that it treats midnight like a morning dance party in its squeaky wheel.
The raccoon’s nocturnal job is knocking over trash cans and pretending it wasn’t him.
My cat holds nocturnal yoga classes on my stomach while I’m trying to sleep.
Our teacher said owls are nocturnal, so I asked if that’s why they always look like they need coffee.
The baby claimed to be a proud nocturnal creature, but the parents were definitely not amused.
At midnight, Anna stepped into the garden and saw a nocturnal fox by the fence. The nocturnal fox watched her with golden eyes. A nocturnal owl called from the tree, and a nocturnal cat brushed her ankle. The nocturnal sky made the town lights tiny. Anna laughed softly and returned inside, oddly comforted.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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