IPA: /ˈmækərəl/
KK: /ˈmækərəl/
A type of fish that is found in the ocean, known for its dark wavy stripes and silvery belly. It is often eaten as food and is important in fishing industries.
We had grilled mackerel for dinner last night, and it was delicious.
The word 'mackerel' originates from Old French 'maquerel', which means a type of fish. It refers specifically to a fast-swimming fish known for its distinctive markings and is commonly found in both temperate and tropical seas.
Think of the Old French word 'maquerel' that directly names this type of fish, helping you remember that 'mackerel' refers to a specific kind of fish.