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1. fish
noun. ['ˈfɪʃ'] any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills.
Synonyms
- Anabas testudineus
- bottom-feeder
- cartilaginous fish
- caudal fin
- chondrichthian
- bottom-dweller
- fishbone
- climbing perch
- shoal
- milt
- game fish
- spawner
- northern snakehead
- tail fin
- rough fish
- roe
- bony fish
- young fish
- fingerling
- lateral line organ
- sport fish
- Pisces
- mouthbreeder
- school
- lateral line
- aquatic vertebrate
- bottom lurkers
- fish scale
- fin
- A. testudineus
Antonyms
Etymology
- fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Fish
- mcnish
- mclish
- mcclish
- ladish
- demisch
- commish
- trish
- swish
- krisch
- klish
- frisch
- blish
- wisz
- wish
- wisch
- tish
- tisch
- rish
- risch
- mish
- misch
- lish
- kish
- kisch
- gish
- fisch
- dish
- disch
- bish
- bisch
How do you pronounce fish?
Pronounce fish as fɪʃ.
US - How to pronounce fish in American English
UK - How to pronounce fish in British English
How to spell fish? Is it fois? Or fis? Common misspellings are:
- fois
- fis
Sentences with fish
1. Noun, singular or mass
Burn the fish if nothing else is possible.
2. Adjective
Lean meat, poultry without skin and most fish have little or no effect on IBS.
3. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
They fish for bass on stocked waterways during the catch-and-release trip.
Quotes about fish
1. Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
- Anonymous
2. He who does not love his own language is worse than an animal and smelly fish.
- Jose Rizal
3. When you fish for love, bait with your heart, not your brain.
- Mark Twain
5. shrimp-fish
noun. slender tropical shallow-water East Indian fish covered with transparent plates.
Antonyms
6. fish
noun. ['ˈfɪʃ'] the flesh of fish used as food.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. fish
verb. ['ˈfɪʃ'] catch or try to catch fish or shellfish.
Synonyms
Etymology
- fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))