chick Antonyms

Meaning of chick

Wordnet

chick (n)

young bird especially of domestic fowl

informal terms for a (young) woman

Webster

chick (v. i.)

To sprout, as seed in the ground; to vegetate.

Webster

chick (n.)

A chicken.

A child or young person; -- a term of endearment.

chick Sentence Examples

  1. The fluffy yellow chick peeped loudly as it hatched from its egg.
  2. The mother hen clucked softly, keeping her chicks warm under her feathers.
  3. Children delight in watching chicks explore their surroundings in the farmyard.
  4. Farmers carefully raise chicks to ensure they grow into healthy adult chickens.
  5. The chick eagerly pecked at the grains scattered on the ground.
  6. Each chick in the brood displayed unique markings and personalities.
  7. The chick's downy feathers provided insulation against the cold weather.
  8. Chickens instinctively protect their chicks from predators, often with loud warning calls.
  9. As the chicks matured, they learned to scratch for food alongside the adult hens.
  10. Every spring, hatcheries are busy with the chirping sounds of newly hatched chicks.

FAQs About the word chick

young bird especially of domestic fowl, informal terms for a (young) womanTo sprout, as seed in the ground; to vegetate., A chicken., A child or young person; -

child,kid, youngling, adolescent, squirt, sprat, teenager,juvenile, cub, kiddie

adult,adult, senior citizen, senior citizen, grown-up,grown-up, senior, elder, old-timer, golden-ager

The fluffy yellow chick peeped loudly as it hatched from its egg.

The mother hen clucked softly, keeping her chicks warm under her feathers.

Children delight in watching chicks explore their surroundings in the farmyard.

Farmers carefully raise chicks to ensure they grow into healthy adult chickens.