beaked Antonyms

Meaning of beaked

Wordnet

beaked (a)

having or resembling a beak

Webster

beaked (a.)

Having a beak or a beaklike point; beak-shaped.

Furnished with a process or a mouth like a beak; rostrate.

beaked Sentence Examples

  1. The parrot's beaked greeting echoed throughout the aviary.
  2. The eagle swooped down with its sharp, curved beak.
  3. The pelican's beak contained a large pouch for storing fish.
  4. The kiwi's beaked snout is adapted for nocturnal feeding.
  5. The hummingbird's long, delicate beak is ideal for sipping nectar from flowers.
  6. The toucan's beaked plumage made it a standout in the rainforest.
  7. The woodpecker's beaked hammering echoed through the forest.
  8. The beaked midwife toad carries its young on its back.
  9. The beaked sea turtle navigates the ocean's currents with its powerful jaws.
  10. The extinct dinosaur known as the duck-billed hadrosaur possessed a wide, flat beak.

FAQs About the word beaked

having or resembling a beakHaving a beak or a beaklike point; beak-shaped., Furnished with a process or a mouth like a beak; rostrate.

muzzle, mandible,mouth, maw, neb,bill, nib,maxilla

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The parrot's beaked greeting echoed throughout the aviary.

The eagle swooped down with its sharp, curved beak.

The pelican's beak contained a large pouch for storing fish.

The kiwi's beaked snout is adapted for nocturnal feeding.