vermin
/ˈvɝmɪn/
UK: /ˈvɜːmɪn/
vermin
English
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Definition
Any of various common types of small insects or other animals which cause harm and annoyance.
Etymology
From Middle English vermyn, vermyne, from Old French vermine, from Vulgar Latin *verminum (“vermin”), collective noun formed from Latin vermis (“worm”). Compare vermiculate and vermivorous. See also worm.
Example Sentences
- "The area was crawling with all sorts of vermin: fleas, lice, mice, and rats to name a few. Thus, we felt as if vermin were crawling over us."
- "Vermin was everywhere; night and day it crawled gaily over the walls and ceiling, about our bodies, and into our very food, and, although the subject did not interest us, a naturalist would have delighted in the ever-changing varieties of insect life."
- "Bring these vermin to the Palace of Justice."
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