Learn How to Pronounce foals
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The Expert's Take

Meaning and Context
In zoology, a foal is a horse of either sex that is under one year of age, with specific terms like "colt" for a young male and "filly" for a young female. These young horses are a central focus in equine care, requiring specialized nutrition and training to ensure proper development into healthy adult horses. The term simultaneously occupies a prominent space in contemporary music as the moniker for Foals, the acclaimed British indie rock band formed in Oxford in 2005. Known for their math-rock infused rhythms, atmospheric soundscapes, and explosive live performances, the band Foals has released critically lauded albums such as "Total Life Forever" (2010), "Holy Fire" (2013), and "Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1 & 2" (2019), cementing their status as a defining act in the 21st-century alternative music scene. This dual context makes "foals" a common search term for both equine enthusiasts seeking information on horse breeding and care for young horses, and music fans looking for tour dates, lyrics, and the band's distinctive indie rock discography.
Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings
The primary spelling is "foals," which is the standard plural form of the singular "foal." Common misspellings and typos often arise from phonetic confusion or keyboard slips, including "foles," "fools," and "foales." When referring to the band, it is correctly capitalized as "Foals," and a frequent error is leaving it in lowercase, especially when the context shifts from equine to musical discussion. Another occasional point of confusion is the homophone "fouls," which refers to rule violations in sports, but this is a contextual spelling error rather than a direct variant. Searches may also be affected by singular/plural mix-ups, such as searching for "foal band" instead of "Foals band."
Example Sentences
The rancher carefully monitored the newborn foal to ensure it was nursing properly from its mother.
After a successful spring season, the pasture was filled with energetic foals playing and galloping.
For any equestrian, understanding the dietary needs of a weanling foal is crucial for its skeletal development.
Meanwhile, tickets for the Foals concert sold out in minutes, a testament to their dedicated fanbase.
The intricate guitar work on the latest Foals album demonstrates their evolution from their earlier math-rock roots.
It's fascinating how the word "foals" can lead you to a veterinary care website one moment and a music review praising the band Foals' energetic live show the next.
Sources and References
For the word "foals," I listened to equestrian experts and general usage on YouGlish. I also checked the standard English pronunciation on Forvo and verified the phonetic transcription in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) and on Wiktionary.
- https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/foals
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foals
- https://forvo.com/word/foals/
- https://youglish.com/pronounce/foals/english
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