Word of the Day for International Tiger Day Special Morning Assembly – 29 July
International Tiger Day is observed every year on July 29. It raises awareness about the declining population of tigers in various countries, including India. Tigers faced a significant decline in the 20th century. However, continuous efforts by people, governments, and international organizations have helped their numbers rise again.
Established in 2010 during a meeting in Saint Petersburg, this day emphasizes the importance of tiger conservation.
To celebrate International Tiger Day in our special morning assembly, let’s introduce the Word of the Day. This will help us understand more about tigers and their importance:
Word of the Day for Primary Classes (Nursery, LKG, and UKG)
Word: Tiger
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Meaning | A large wild cat with orange fur and black stripes. |
Synonyms | Big cat, wild cat, Panthera |
Antonyms | None |
Etymology | From Latin tigris, from Greek tigris. |
Example | The tiger is roaring in the jungle. |
Word of the Day for Class 1, 2, and 3
Word: Roar
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Meaning | A loud, deep sound made by a tiger or other large animals. |
Synonyms | Growl, howl, bellow |
Antonyms | Whisper, murmur |
Etymology | From Old English rārian |
Example | We heard the tiger roar in the zoo. |
Word of the Day for Class 4, 5, and 6
Word: Stripes
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Meaning | Long, narrow bands or lines, especially on fur. |
Synonyms | Bands, lines, streaks |
Antonyms | Solid, plain |
Etymology | From Middle Dutch strijpen |
Example | The tiger has beautiful black stripes. |
Word of the Day for Class 7, 8, and 9
Word: Predator
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Meaning | An animal that hunts other animals for food. |
Synonyms | Hunter, carnivore, killer |
Antonyms | Prey, herbivore |
Etymology | From Latin praedator, meaning “plunderer” |
Example | The tiger is a top predator in its ecosystem. |
Word of the Day for Class 10, 11, and 12
Word: Conservation
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Meaning | The act of protecting and preserving natural resources. |
Synonyms | Preservation, protection, safeguarding |
Antonyms | Destruction, neglect, exploitation |
Etymology | From Latin conservare, meaning “to keep, preserve” |
Example | Conservation of tigers is essential for maintaining biodiversity. |
Word of the Day for College Students
Word: Ecosystem
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Meaning | A biological community of interacting organisms and their environment. |
Synonyms | Environment, biome, habitat |
Antonyms | None (context-specific term) |
Etymology | From Greek oikos meaning “house” and systema meaning “system” |
Example | Tigers play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem. |
These words and their explanations are tailored to suit different educational levels, making them accessible and engaging for students.
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