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Pig (noun) — a domestic animal you can find on a farm. They are (typically) pink, have short legs, and flat noses.

Part of speech:
Noun (countable)
Phonetic transcription (IPA):
/pɪɡ/
CEFR level:
A1
Word frequency:

How to Pronounce “Pig”?

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Tips for “pig” pronunciation: 

Start the word with a p sound, then the short i sound like in “sit,” and then g sound like in the word “big.”

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How to Use “Pig” in a Sentence?

You need practical and real-world examples that are common for native speakers who use it in everyday conversations.

Did you see that pig? It rolled happily!
My family keeps three small pigs on the farm.
You know, they call a small pig a “piglet.”
It is cute. Can I help you feed this pig?
My sister has a pig in her flat.

What Are Synonyms for the Word “Pig”?

Learning “pig” synonyms will not only make your word list wider but also improve your speech and writing skills.

Related nouns: animal

Synonyms (contextual): piglet piggy

Common collocations: little pig small pig pet a pig

“Pig” Word Formation and Description in Context

If you try combining the term “pig” with other parts of speech, you receive natural phrases that you can use in communication with other English speakers, or even during your exam.

With adjectives: wild pig happy pig

With verbs: raise a pig feed a pig

With nouns (noun + noun): pig farm pigpen

Idioms and Interesting Phrases with “Pig”

The English language has many fun expressions using the word “pig.” Here are some useful ones that you can add to your vocabulary and use in various situations, like for jokes.

  • When pigs fly — refers to an unrealistic situation.

    Mom asked me when I will stop watching Netflix at night. Ha! When pigs fly.
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  • Make a pig’s ear of something — means to make something too bad.

    Frank helped our son with his school project. He made a pig’s ear of that volcano.
  • Pig out — eat a lot of food quickly and with greed.

    They were hungry after the workout. They pigged out on McDonald’s.

Test Your Knowledge of “Pig” Meaning

Are you ready to check your understanding of the “pig” definition? We prepared three easy and fun activities for you.

Type 1: True/false statements:
Choose the correct option:
1
Pigs can live on farms.
2
A baby pig is called a “piglet.”
3
Pigs can fly.
Type 2: Right word order:
Put these chaotic words in order:
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smart
are
Pigs
2
The
mud
in
plays
pig
3
five
farmer
The
has
pigs
Type 3: Choose the correct option
Select the one closest in meaning:
1
What pigs can definitely eat?
2
I asked Mom when we would eat pizza for dinner. She said, “When the pigs fly.” It means…
3
We got a new bookshelf from IKEA, but made a pig’s ear of it. What happened?

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“Pig” Word in Other Languages

Discover how to spell “pig” in other languages from people living in Spain, France and Germany! 

Language Word for “Pig”
Flag Spanish Spanish   Cedro
Flag French French   Cochon
Flag German German   Schwein

Did You Know It? Fun Facts About “Pig”

Pigs are fascinating creatures with many surprising abilities. Here are some amazing facts that will help you define “pig” and memorize it better.

  • Pigs are one of the first animals to have been domesticated by humans.

    The archaeological evidence shows that pigs were being raised by the Chinese around 9000 years before the Near East saw them during the same time and also received them separately.
  • The largest pig worldwide measured 2.74 metres.

    This pig named Big Bill weighed 1,157 kg and lived in the UK in 1933, being one of the most famous domestic animals.
  • Pigs are as intelligent as dogs!

    If not more intelligent in various tasks as while a dog would be more likely to look at its owners for help, the pig will continue working until it has solved the puzzle on its own.

Famous Quotes Featuring “Pig”

This term appears in many memorable sayings throughout literature and culture as you can see from the sayings we gathered below with their explanations.

“Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.”

— Robert A. Heinlein

Explanation: Simply, don’t waste your time and don’t make others uncomfortable trying to change them when it is impossible.

“Fern was up at daylight, trying to rid the world of injustice. As a result, she now has a pig. A small one to be sure, but nevertheless a pig.”

— E.B. White

Explanation: The writer is being a little funny, telling that the person wanted to be a hero but got a small pig instead. Still, she did a good thing that means a lot.

“You can put wings on a pig, but you don’t make it an eagle.”

— William J. Clinton

Explanation: Our nature is strong, so even clothes or any items we put on can’t change who we are.