Yes! Goat means "cabra". But is also used as an acronym that stands for

GREATEST OF ALL TIMES".  

Ex.: Some people say Schumaker was the best pilot ever and he is known as GOAT. 


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Easter Vocabulary Words with Examples

Learn these Easter words to improve and enhance your vocabulary words in English.

Bible

The Bible is a collection of religious texts that are considered sacred by Christians.

Candy

Candy is a sweet treat that is often given as a gift or enjoyed as a special treat during holidays like Easter.

Easter egg


  • Example: “On Easter, my parents always hide candy-filled eggs around the house for us to find.”

An Easter egg is a decorated egg that is often given as a gift or used in Easter egg hunts.

  • Example: “My little sister loves painting Easter eggs with bright colors and designs.”

Daffodil


  • Example: “My mom always puts a vase of daffodils on the table for our Easter brunch.”

Crucifixion

Crucifixion is a form of execution in which a person is nailed or tied to a cross and left to die. It is often associated with the Christian holiday of Easter because it is believed that Jesus was crucified and died on the cross on Good Friday.

  • Example: “The story of Jesus’ crucifixion is an important part of the Easter

Resurrection

  • Example: “The celebration of Easter is a reminder of the resurrection of Jesus and the hope of eternal life.”

Resurrection is the act of coming back to life after death. It is often associated with the Christian holiday of Easter because it is believed that Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion.

Easter bunny

The Easter bunny is a popular symbol of Easter, often depicted as a rabbit that brings Easter eggs and treats to children. It is believed that the Easter bunny originated in Germany and was brought to America by German immigrants.

  • Example: “My little brother loves to hunt for Easter eggs that the Easter bunny hid in our backyard.”

Crown of thorns

The Crown of Thorns is a symbolic artifact associated with the Christian holiday of Easter. According to the Bible, a crown of thorns was placed on the head of Jesus during his crucifixion as a form of mockery.

  • Example: “The Crown of Thorns is a powerful reminder of the suffering that Jesus endured on the cross during Easter.”


source: Easter Vocabulary Words in English • 7ESL