IPA: /ˈbʌn.jɪp/
KK: /ˈbʌnɪp/
A mythical creature from Australian folklore, often described as a monster that lives in swamps and lagoons.
The children were fascinated by the stories of the bunyip lurking in the nearby swamp.
The word 'bunyip' originates from the Australian Aboriginal language, specifically from the word 'bunyip' in the Wemba-Wemba language, meaning a mythical water spirit or creature. It refers to a creature said to inhabit swamps, creeks, and other bodies of water in Australian folklore.
Imagine a mysterious creature from the water, as 'bunyip' comes from Aboriginal folklore describing a mythical water spirit.
No commonly confused words.