nestling Antonyms
Strongest:
- old-timer
- adult
- old-timer
- adult
- middle-ager
- ancient
- oldster
- elder
- middle-ager
- elder
- senior-citizen
- ancient
- senior-citizen
- oldster
Strong:
Weak:
Strongest:
- juvenile
- chick
- newborn
- tike
- bantling
- weanling
- toddler
- neonate
- bud
- adolescent
- kid
- child
- infant
- youngster
- tyke
- moppet
Strong:
- urchin
- baby
- whelp
- kindergartener
- sprout
- tot
- schoolboy
- rug-rat
- bairn
- preschooler
- kindergartner
- babe
- minor
- chap
- jackanapes
- cub
- monkey
- whippersnapper
- cherub
- bambino
- kiddo
- youngling
- squirt
- schoolchild
- kiddy
- kiddie
- schoolkid
- sprat
- youth
Weak:
Meaning of nestling
nestling (n)
young bird not yet fledged
a young person of either sex
nestling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Nestle
nestling (n.)
A young bird which has not abandoned the nest.
A nest; a receptacle.
nestling (a.)
Newly hatched; being yet in the nest.
nestling Sentence Examples
- The tiny bird nestled comfortably in the leaves of the tree.
- The newborn kittens nestled together for warmth in their mother's nest.
- The eggs nestled snugly in the soft grass, guarded by their parents.
- The village nestled peacefully at the foot of the mountain, sheltered from the wind.
- The boat nestled quietly in the tranquil harbor, its sails furled.
- The cottage nestled amidst a lush garden, surrounded by vibrant flowers.
- The snow nestled silently on the rooftops, creating a winter wonderland.
- The leaves nestled tightly against the branches, preparing for the cold winter months.
- The baby nestled in its mother's arms, its tiny fingers curling around hers.
- The town nestled along the winding river, its buildings reflecting in the sparkling water.
FAQs About the word nestling
young bird not yet fledged, a young person of either sexof Nestle, A young bird which has not abandoned the nest., A nest; a receptacle., Newly hatched; being y
juvenile, chick, newborn, tike, bantling, weanling, toddler, neonate, bud, adolescent
old-timer, adult, old-timer, adult, middle-ager,ancient, oldster, elder, middle-ager, elder
The tiny bird nestled comfortably in the leaves of the tree.
The newborn kittens nestled together for warmth in their mother's nest.
The eggs nestled snugly in the soft grass, guarded by their parents.
The village nestled peacefully at the foot of the mountain, sheltered from the wind.