IPA: /ˈvɪr.i.oʊ/
KK: /ˈvɪrɪoʊ/
A type of small songbird found in the Americas, known for its grayish or greenish feathers and insect-eating habits.
The vireo sang beautifully from the tree branch, attracting the attention of birdwatchers.
**Vireo** → The word originates from Latin *vireo*, meaning to be green or to flourish. It refers to the act of being lively or fresh, often associated with the color green and vitality.
Think of the Latin word for being 'green' or 'flourishing' — that's why 'vireo' relates to liveliness and freshness.