What is the plural of zoo?
Michael Gray
Updated on June 03, 2026
zoo /ˈzuː/ noun. plural zoos.
Why plural of zoo is zoos?
The plural of zoo is always zoos. Unfortunately, there is no clever way of knowing which nouns ending o follow which rules. You have to know. (For example, you have to know that zoo becomes zoos, but hero becomes heroes.)Is zoo's word?
ZOOS is a valid scrabble word.Is zoos with an apostrophe?
With the rare exception of signs in all capital letters, you never use an apostrophe to form a plural. One Lamborghini, two Lamborghinis. One latch, two latches. One zoo, two zoos.What does zoos stand for?
A zoo (short for zoological garden; also called an animal park or menagerie) is a facility in which animals are housed within enclosures, cared for, displayed to the public, and in some cases bred for conservation purposes.Singular Plural nouns: Rules of ch, sh, s , o, x , z and exceptions (ENGLISH VERSION)
What is the noun of zoo?
A park where live animals are exhibited. Any place that is wild, crowded, or chaotic. "The shopping center was a zoo the week before Christmas."What is a zoo girl?
n (Chiefly U.S.) an attractive girl employed by the management of a bar to befriend male customers and encourage them to buy drinks. best girl. n.Where does the apostrophe go in plural possessive?
Possessives
- In singular possessive terms, place the apostrophe before the "s." This will indicate ownership by one person or thing. ...
- In plural possessive terms, place the apostrophe after the "s." This will indicate to the reader that more than one person or thing owns the thing possessed.