fledge (Meaning)

Wordnet

fledge (v)

feed, care for, and rear young birds for flight

decorate with feathers

grow feathers

Webster

fledge (v. i.)

Feathered; furnished with feathers or wings; able to fly.

Webster

fledge (v. t. & i.)

To furnish with feathers; to supply with the feathers necessary for flight.

To furnish or adorn with any soft covering.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fledge

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fledge Sentence Examples

  1. The baby birds were ready to fledge from the nest, their wings strong enough to carry them.
  2. The young eagle hovered above its tree, preparing to fledge for the first time, soaring through the sky.
  3. The fledgling sparrows hopped along the branches, their tiny wings still weak but eager to fly.
  4. As dusk descended, the fledglings returned to the nest, their stomachs full and their feathers ruffled.
  5. The ornithologist observed the fledgling birds through binoculars, marveling at their natural instinct.
  6. The fledge of birds from their nest marked a significant milestone in their growth and independence.
  7. The fledglings gathered on the edge of the branch, their hearts pounding with anticipation as they prepared to take flight.
  8. The fledge of the young hawks was a testament to the parents' successful care and nurture.
  9. The park ranger closed off the area where the fledglings were nesting, protecting them from disturbance.
  10. As the sun rose, the fledglings soared through the air, their newfound freedom a symbol of hope and resilience.

FAQs About the word fledge

feed, care for, and rear young birds for flight, decorate with feathers, grow feathersFeathered; furnished with feathers or wings; able to fly., To furnish with

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The baby birds were ready to fledge from the nest, their wings strong enough to carry them.

The young eagle hovered above its tree, preparing to fledge for the first time, soaring through the sky.

The fledgling sparrows hopped along the branches, their tiny wings still weak but eager to fly.

As dusk descended, the fledglings returned to the nest, their stomachs full and their feathers ruffled.