owlet (Meaning)
Wordnet
owlet (n)
young owl
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owlet (n.)
A small owl; especially, the European species (Athene noctua), and the California flammulated owlet (Megascops flammeolus).
Synonyms & Antonyms of owlet
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owlet Sentence Examples
- The owlet's piercing gaze cut through the darkness like a laser.
- The tiny owlet huddled in its nest, its eyes wide with curiosity.
- The mother owlet brought back a plump mouse for her hungry brood of owlets.
- The owlets chirped excitedly as they watched a nearby owl take flight.
- The owlet's soft, downy feathers provided insulation against the cold night air.
- The owlet's hooked beak was perfectly adapted for tearing flesh.
- The owlet's talons were sharp and powerful, able to grip its prey securely.
- The owlet's nocturnal nature made it an expert hunter in the darkest of nights.
- The owlet's silent wings allowed it to approach its target undetected.
- The owlet's remarkable eyesight enabled it to spot prey from a great distance.
FAQs About the word owlet
young owlA small owl; especially, the European species (Athene noctua), and the California flammulated owlet (Megascops flammeolus).
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The owlet's piercing gaze cut through the darkness like a laser.
The tiny owlet huddled in its nest, its eyes wide with curiosity.
The mother owlet brought back a plump mouse for her hungry brood of owlets.
The owlets chirped excitedly as they watched a nearby owl take flight.