aery

[ˈɛəri]

aery Definition

  • 1a bird's nest, especially one built high up and difficult to get to
  • 2a lofty nest of any bird
  • 3a house or dwelling-place situated high up

Using aery: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aery" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The eagle's aery was perched on the cliff.

  • Example

    The falcon built its aery in the tall tree.

  • Example

    The castle was a grand aery for the royal family.

aery Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aery

Phrases with aery

  • to build or establish a nest or dwelling-place

    Example

    The birds made an aery in the tree outside my window.

  • aery-fairy

    unrealistic or impractical, often used to describe ideas or plans

    Example

    His business plan was too aery-fairy to be taken seriously.

  • a tall building or structure that is situated high up

    Example

    The aery tower offered a stunning view of the city skyline.

Origins of aery

from Old English 'ær', meaning 'eagle'

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Summary: aery in Brief

'Aery' [ˈɛəri] refers to a bird's nest, especially one built high up and difficult to get to, or any lofty nest of a bird. It can also refer to a house or dwelling-place situated high up, as in 'The castle was a grand aery for the royal family.' Phrases like 'make an aery' and 'aery-fairy' use 'aery' to denote building or establishing a dwelling-place, or unrealistic and impractical ideas or plans, respectively.