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Owlet - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An owlet is a young or small owl, often still in the nest. The term is used to describe baby owls before they mature into fully grown adults.

owlet

/ˈaʊlɪt/ /ˈaʊlɪt/

Definition:

A small or young owl.

Synonyms:

young owl, baby owl, fledgling owl

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

adult owl, mature owl

Common Collocations:

owlet nightjar, spotted owlet, owlet moth, owlet plumage

Derivatives:

owlets, owlet-like

Usage Tips:

Use "owlet" to refer specifically to a young or small owl, not a general term for any owl.

Common Phrases:

wise as an owlet, owlet in the night, owlet's nest

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "owlette," diminutive of "owle," meaning owl.

Examples:

  • 1. The owlet perched quietly on the branch.
  • 2. We spotted a tiny owlet in the tree hollow.
  • 3. The mother owl fed her hungry owlet.
  • 4. An owlet’s feathers are softer than an adult’s.

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