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Eaglet - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An eaglet is a young eagle, typically covered in downy feathers. It is the term used for a baby or juvenile eagle until it grows into an adult.

eaglet

/ˈiɡlɪt/ /ˈiːɡlɪt/

Definition:

A young eagle, typically one that has not yet learned to fly.

Synonyms:

young eagle, fledgling, nestling

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

adult eagle, mature eagle

Common Collocations:

nesting eaglet, hungry eaglet, growing eaglet

Derivatives:

eaglets, eagle

Usage Tips:

Use "eaglet" to refer specifically to a baby eagle, not other birds of prey.

Common Phrases:

watch the eaglet, feed the eaglet, protect the eaglet

Etymology:

Derived from "eagle" with the diminutive suffix "-et," indicating smallness or youth.

Examples:

  • 1. The eaglet perched nervously on the edge of its nest.
  • 2. We spotted an eaglet learning to fly near the cliff.
  • 3. The mother eagle brought food to her hungry eaglet.
  • 4. The zoo’s new eaglet attracted many visitors this summer.

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