Fodder | Vital SAT Vocabulary
You can mutter 'fodder', and you can mother a father. But hay, it's for horses.
‘fodder’ is often used figuratively to mean any raw supply for something else.
📚️ Definition of Fodder
Fodder (noun): Food for livestock (like cattle or horses), or more broadly, raw material that is consumed, used up, or exploited, often in large quantities. Example: scandals are fodder for online tabloids.
🗣️ Pronunciation of Fodder
IPA: /ˈfɑ.dɚ/ (See IPA key)
Respelling: FAH-der
📰 Examples of Fodder
Here are some examples of the word fodder:
The rancher stored bales of hay and corn stalks as winter fodder for his cattle.
Celebrity breakups and affairs provide endless fodder for gossip websites and social media influencers.
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