owlet (Meaning)

Wordnet

owlet (n)

young owl

Webster

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

  1. The owlet's piercing gaze cut through the darkness like a laser.
  2. The tiny owlet huddled in its nest, its eyes wide with curiosity.
  3. The mother owlet brought back a plump mouse for her hungry brood of owlets.
  4. The owlets chirped excitedly as they watched a nearby owl take flight.
  5. The owlet's soft, downy feathers provided insulation against the cold night air.
  6. The owlet's hooked beak was perfectly adapted for tearing flesh.
  7. The owlet's talons were sharp and powerful, able to grip its prey securely.
  8. The owlet's nocturnal nature made it an expert hunter in the darkest of nights.
  9. The owlet's silent wings allowed it to approach its target undetected.
  10. 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.