bantling (Meaning)
bantling (n.)
A young or small child; an infant. [Slightly contemptuous or depreciatory.]
Synonyms & Antonyms of bantling
bantling Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The old woman remembered the days when she was a young mother with a bawling bantling.
- The orphanage was filled with abandoned bantlings, their future uncertain.
- The sound of crying bantlings echoed through the crowded hospital ward.
- The government implemented a new program to provide support for young mothers and their bantlings.
- The nurse gently rocked the fretful bantling, trying to soothe its cries.
- 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.]
nestling, bairn, kiddy, toddler, sprat, moppet, kid, juvenile, infant, tyke
oldster,elder, adult, senior citizen, elder, middle-ager, adult, ancient, middle-ager, 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.