howlet (Meaning)

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howlet (n.)

An owl; an owlet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of howlet

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howlet Sentence Examples

  1. The eerie cry of the howlet pierced through the gloomy night.
  2. The owl's distinctive hooting, known as a howlet, startled the campers.
  3. In the dim forest, the howlet of a barn owl echoed through the trees.
  4. The howlet, a nocturnal call, signaled the presence of a solitary owl.
  5. The ornithologist listened intently for the faint howlet of a long-eared owl.
  6. The howlet's haunting melody filled the air, painting a mystical atmosphere.
  7. The howlet, a territorial call, warned potential intruders away from an owl's nest.
  8. As darkness fell, the chorus of howlets filled the twilight, creating an eerie symphony.
  9. The howlet of a tawny owl echoed through the suburban park, a nocturnal symphony in the urban landscape.
  10. The rhythmic howlet, repeated at regular intervals, served as a beacon for other owls in the area.

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An owl; an owlet.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The eerie cry of the howlet pierced through the gloomy night.

The owl's distinctive hooting, known as a howlet, startled the campers.

In the dim forest, the howlet of a barn owl echoed through the trees.

The howlet, a nocturnal call, signaled the presence of a solitary owl.