Adjective Words to Describe Peacock

The peacock is a lovely creature with feathers. It has a variety of feathers that make it different from other birds. Peacocks have a crown on their head.

They are called kings of all things considered. They look delightful because of their clear feathers. Peacocks can live in dry and hot deserts and can even pass through cold climates. In areas where there is plenty of fresh water available, there are forests and forests. Peacocks sleep in the lower parts of trees.

Peacocks are shy and scared. Peacocks cannot fly high but can run very fast as they have strong legs. They often make stinging voices to warn various birds when they see any danger.

On cloudy days they bring a watchful tone as they love the rain. During the rainy season, Peacocks flutter their feathers and flutter their wings. They live for 20 to 25 years. Their female peahen is small in size.

As we can see, Peacocks are also found in fields and gardens. They, as a rule, eat grain. They are friends of breeders and enemies of snakes and insects.

Peacocks cannot fly high because their tails are larger than their body. They are also found in parts of Africa, Sri Lanka and Myanmar.

Words to Describe Peacocks

  1. Golden: marked by peace and prosperity
  2. Vain: excessively proud of one’s appearance
  3. Sacred: Worthy of respect; venerable.
  4. Little: Younger or youngest
  5. Large: having a relatively great size, quantity, extent
  6. Great: immense; notable; momentous; exalted; grand
  7. Young: Being in an early period of life, development, or growth.
  8. Wild: growing, or living in a natural state
  9. Grown: having full growth, mature, adult
  10. Strutting: To walk with pompous bearing; swagger
  11. Old: Having lived or existed for a relatively long time
  12. Male: male and female peacocks together are called peafowl
  13. Female: the female peacock is called peahens
  14. Haughty: pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth, or being a reason for pride.
  15. Enormous: Very great in size, extent
  16. Enameled: A vitreous, usually opaque, protective or decorative
  17. Dancing: To perform a specialized set of movements to communicate chiefly with other members of the same species.
  18. Frayed: A fight; a brawl

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