chick

[tʃɪk]

chick Definition

  • 1a baby bird, especially a young chicken
  • 2a young woman

Using chick: Examples

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

  • Example

    The chick was hatched yesterday.

  • Example

    She's just a chick, she doesn't know any better.

  • Example

    He's always trying to impress the chicks with his fancy car.

chick Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chick

Antonyms for chick

Phrases with chick

  • chick flick

    a movie that appeals mainly to women

    Example

    I'm not really into chick flicks, but my girlfriend loves them.

  • a man who is very attractive to women

    Example

    He thinks he's a real chick magnet, but I don't see it.

  • a young person, especially one who is inexperienced or naive

    Example

    He may be a bit of a spring chicken, but he's got a lot of potential.

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Summary: chick in Brief

The term 'chick' [tʃɪk] refers to a baby bird, particularly a young chicken, as well as a young woman. It can be used to describe someone who is inexperienced or naive, as in 'He's just a chick.' 'Chick' also appears in phrases like 'chick flick,' which denotes movies that appeal mainly to women, and 'chick magnet,' which describes a man who is very attractive to women.

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