cub (Meaning)

Wordnet

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

Wordnet

cub (v)

give birth to cubs

cub Sentence Examples

  1. The zoo welcomed a new lion cub to its family of big cats.
  2. The mother bear snuggled her cub protectively as they roamed through the forest.
  3. The preschool teacher read a story about a curious cub exploring the woods.
  4. The panda cub playfully tumbled around in its enclosure, entertaining the visitors.
  5. The orphaned cheetah cub was nursed back to health by wildlife conservationists.
  6. The veterinarian examined the tiger cub to ensure it was healthy and thriving.
  7. The polar bear cub emerged from its den for the first time, blinking in the sunlight.
  8. The curious cub poked its nose into every nook and cranny of the habitat.
  9. The documentary filmmaker captured heartwarming footage of the baby elephant cub learning to walk.
  10. 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

newcomer,novice, beginner, freshman, apprentice, rookie, colt,virgin, rook, greenhorn

vet, veteran,veteran, vet, master, master, old hand,expert, pro, 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.