bantling Antonyms

Meaning of bantling

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bantling (n.)

A young or small child; an infant. [Slightly contemptuous or depreciatory.]

bantling Sentence Examples

  1. The young mother cradled her precious bantling, her heart filled with love.
  2. The midwives had delivered a tiny bantling, weighing only a few pounds.
  3. The mischievous bantling crawled around the floor, exploring his surroundings.
  4. The father proudly held his newborn bantling in his arms, a symbol of his joy.
  5. The old woman remembered the days when she was a young mother with a bawling bantling.
  6. The orphanage was filled with abandoned bantlings, their future uncertain.
  7. The sound of crying bantlings echoed through the crowded hospital ward.
  8. The government implemented a new program to provide support for young mothers and their bantlings.
  9. The nurse gently rocked the fretful bantling, trying to soothe its cries.
  10. The bantling's tiny fingers curled around the father's thumb, a gesture of love and trust.

FAQs About the word bantling

A young or small child; an infant. [Slightly contemptuous or depreciatory.]

infant, chick, bairn, newborn, whelp, sprat, toddler, youngling, moppet, juvenile

elder, oldster,elder, adult, ancient, middle-ager, adult, senior citizen, senior citizen, oldster

The young mother cradled her precious bantling, her heart filled with love.

The midwives had delivered a tiny bantling, weighing only a few pounds.

The mischievous bantling crawled around the floor, exploring his surroundings.

The father proudly held his newborn bantling in his arms, a symbol of his joy.