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Cockerel - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A cockerel is a young male chicken, known for its loud crowing at dawn. It is often associated with farms and rural life, symbolizing the start of a new day.

cockerel

/ˈkɑːkərəl/ /ˈkɒkərəl/

Definition:

A young male chicken, typically less than a year old.

Synonyms:

rooster, cock, young rooster

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

hen, pullet

Common Collocations:

crowing cockerel, farm cockerel, prize cockerel

Derivatives:

cockerels, cockerel-like

Usage Tips:

Use "cockerel" to specify a young male chicken, distinct from an adult rooster or hen.

Common Phrases:

strutting like a cockerel, cockerel's crow, proud as a cockerel

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "cokkerel," diminutive of "cok," meaning cock or rooster.

Examples:

  • 1. The cockerel crowed loudly at dawn.
  • 2. She bought a young cockerel for her farm.
  • 3. The proud cockerel strutted around the yard.
  • 4. A cockerel’s feathers are often brightly colored.

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