bairn Synonyms

bairn Meaning

Wordnet

bairn (n)

a child: son or daughter

Webster

bairn (n.)

A child.

bairn Sentence Examples

  1. The wee bairn giggled with delight as her mother played peek-a-boo.
  2. The auld woman held her grandchild close, her heart filled with love for the bairn.
  3. The teacher asked the bairns to line up single file for the fire drill.
  4. The bairn's tiny hands reached out for a hug from her father.
  5. The traveling folk camped with their baillies, sharing stories and songs around the fire.
  6. The parents worried over their sick bairn, praying for a speedy recovery.
  7. The bairn's laughter echoed through the house, bringing joy to all who heard it.
  8. The newborn bairn slept peacefully in its mother's arms, nestled warm and secure.
  9. The bairn's eyes sparkled with mischief as it played hide-and-seek with its siblings.
  10. The elderly bairn sat by the fire, reminiscing about days gone by.

FAQs About the word bairn

a child: son or daughterA child.

child,kid, cub, juvenile, youngling, whelp, adolescent, infant, chap, youngster

adult,adult,grown-up, ancient, oldster, elder, oldster, elder, grown-up, ancient

The wee bairn giggled with delight as her mother played peek-a-boo.

The auld woman held her grandchild close, her heart filled with love for the bairn.

The teacher asked the bairns to line up single file for the fire drill.

The bairn's tiny hands reached out for a hug from her father.