groundhog

/ˈɡraʊndhɔɡ/

Definitions

1. noun

A rodent (Marmota monax) that hibernates during the winter and is often seen as a weather forecasting animal.

“The groundhog emerged from its burrow and predicted six more weeks of winter.”

2. verb

To hibernate or sleep during the winter, typically in a burrow or other underground shelter.

“The groundhogs groundhugged through the cold winter months.”

Synonyms

  • whistle pig
  • woodchuck

Antonyms

  • emerge
  • hibernate