birdlike Antonyms

Meaning of birdlike

Webster

birdlike (a.)

Resembling a bird.

birdlike Sentence Examples

  1. The creature perched on the branch had a distinctly birdlike appearance, with feathers covering its body and a sharp beak.
  2. Her movements were graceful and birdlike, with a lightness that seemed to defy gravity.
  3. The alien species had evolved with birdlike features, including wings that allowed them to glide effortlessly through the air.
  4. As she ran across the field, her arms outstretched, she looked oddly birdlike, her motions resembling those of a bird in flight.
  5. The robot's design was inspired by birdlike characteristics, with wings that could extend and retract for optimal efficiency.
  6. The ancient deity was often depicted with birdlike features, including talons for hands and a beak-like nose.
  7. Despite its massive size, the creature moved with a surprising agility, its birdlike legs propelling it forward with ease.
  8. His voice had a birdlike quality to it, high-pitched and melodic, reminiscent of birdsong.
  9. The costume was adorned with feathers and beak-like masks, giving the dancers a distinctly birdlike appearance.
  10. The researcher observed the birdlike behavior of the dinosaur fossil, noting its hollow bones and streamlined shape.

FAQs About the word birdlike

Resembling a bird.

life, duck, man, creature,person, guy, customer, personage, specimen, devil

animal, beast, animal, beast, brute, brute, beastie, critter, beastie,critter

The creature perched on the branch had a distinctly birdlike appearance, with feathers covering its body and a sharp beak.

Her movements were graceful and birdlike, with a lightness that seemed to defy gravity.

The alien species had evolved with birdlike features, including wings that allowed them to glide effortlessly through the air.

As she ran across the field, her arms outstretched, she looked oddly birdlike, her motions resembling those of a bird in flight.