yearling (Meaning)

Wordnet

yearling (n)

a young child

a racehorse considered one year old until the second Jan. 1 following its birth

an animal in its second year

Webster

yearling (n.)

An animal one year old, or in the second year of its age; -- applied chiefly to cattle, sheep, and horses.

Webster

yearling (a.)

Being a year old.

Synonyms & Antonyms of yearling

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yearling Sentence Examples

  1. The yearling's sleek coat glistened in the dappled sunlight.
  2. The rancher proudly watched her yearling calf grazing in the pasture.
  3. The young horse was a yearling, still learning the ways of the herd.
  4. The yearling's playful frolicking brought joy to all who watched.
  5. The forest ranger kept a close eye on the yearling bear, ensuring its safety.
  6. The yearling's curiosity led it to explore unfamiliar territories.
  7. The veterinarian examined the yearling's teeth to determine its age.
  8. The yearling's mother stood protectively by its side, ready to defend it from any threats.
  9. The hunter carefully tracked the yearling deer, hoping for a successful harvest.
  10. The yearling's innocence and exuberance were infectious, filling the surroundings with happiness.

FAQs About the word yearling

a young child, a racehorse considered one year old until the second Jan. 1 following its birth, an animal in its second yearAn animal one year old, or in the se

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The yearling's sleek coat glistened in the dappled sunlight.

The rancher proudly watched her yearling calf grazing in the pasture.

The young horse was a yearling, still learning the ways of the herd.

The yearling's playful frolicking brought joy to all who watched.