eaglet (Meaning)

Wordnet

eaglet (n)

a young eagle

Webster

eaglet (n.)

A young eagle, or a diminutive eagle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of eaglet

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eaglet Sentence Examples

  1. The mother eaglet soared through the sky, searching for food for her young.
  2. The eaglet's nest was high up in the tree, overlooking the forest.
  3. The eaglet's parents took turns bringing food to the nest, which was made of sticks and leaves.
  4. The eaglet grew quickly, and soon its feathers were strong enough to fly.
  5. The eaglet's first flight was a thrilling experience, as it soared through the air with the wind in its wings.
  6. The eaglet learned to hunt, catching fish and small animals to feed itself.
  7. The eaglet grew into a strong and powerful bird, ready to face the challenges of life in the wild.
  8. The eaglet's keen eyesight allowed it to spot prey from great distances.
  9. The eaglet's sharp talons were perfect for gripping its prey and tearing it apart.
  10. The eaglet's majestic presence inspired awe and admiration in all who saw it.

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a young eagleA young eagle, or a diminutive eagle.

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The mother eaglet soared through the sky, searching for food for her young.

The eaglet's nest was high up in the tree, overlooking the forest.

The eaglet's parents took turns bringing food to the nest, which was made of sticks and leaves.

The eaglet grew quickly, and soon its feathers were strong enough to fly.