swan
//swɒn//
Noun
swanSingular
swansPlural
1
A large waterbird with a long curved neck, short legs, webbed feet, and typically white plumage, known for its graceful appearance.
A white swan was swimming gracefully on the lake.
2
A person or thing of unusual beauty, excellence, or purity.
She was the swan of the ballet company, admired by everyone.
Synonym
Verb
1
To move about or go somewhere in a casual, irresponsible, or ostentatious way.
She swanned off to Paris for the weekend without telling anyone.