cicada

/ˈsɪkədə/

Definitions

1. noun

A large, often brightly colored insect with a loud, shrill call, typically having a hard outer covering and a long, usually annual, lifespan during which it emerges from a dormant state and mates.

“The cicadas in the backyard were deafeningly loud during the summer.”

Synonyms

  • tymbal bug
  • tymbal insect

Antonyms

  • quiet
  • silence