cub (Meaning)
cub (n)
an awkward and inexperienced youth
a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy)
the young of certain carnivorous mammals such as the bear or wolf or lion
cub (v)
give birth to cubs
Synonyms & Antonyms of cub
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cub Sentence Examples
- The zoo welcomed a new lion cub to its family of big cats.
- The mother bear snuggled her cub protectively as they roamed through the forest.
- The preschool teacher read a story about a curious cub exploring the woods.
- The panda cub playfully tumbled around in its enclosure, entertaining the visitors.
- The orphaned cheetah cub was nursed back to health by wildlife conservationists.
- The veterinarian examined the tiger cub to ensure it was healthy and thriving.
- The polar bear cub emerged from its den for the first time, blinking in the sunlight.
- The curious cub poked its nose into every nook and cranny of the habitat.
- The documentary filmmaker captured heartwarming footage of the baby elephant cub learning to walk.
- The zookeeper carefully monitored the development of the baby gorilla cub, documenting its growth milestones.
FAQs About the word cub
an awkward and inexperienced youth, a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy), the young of certain carnivorous mammals such as the bear or wolf or lio
beginner, newcomer, apprentice, freshman,novice, rookie,virgin, newbie, colt, student
master, vet,veteran, veteran, vet, master,expert, old-timer, professional, old-timer
The zoo welcomed a new lion cub to its family of big cats.
The mother bear snuggled her cub protectively as they roamed through the forest.
The preschool teacher read a story about a curious cub exploring the woods.
The panda cub playfully tumbled around in its enclosure, entertaining the visitors.