Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

newt

noun
/njuːt/
Definition
A newt is a small amphibian that typically has a slender body and can often be found in or near water.
Examples
  • We saw a newt swimming in the pond.
  • The garden is a perfect habitat for newts during the wet season.
  • Children were excited to catch a newt in the creek.
Meaning
Newts are similar to salamanders and are known for their smooth skin and unique life cycle, which includes a transformation from a larval stage to adulthood.
Synonyms
  • Salamander
  • Amphibian
  • Urodela