preens

[priːnz]

preens Definition

(of a bird) straighten and clean its feathers with its beak.

Using preens: Examples

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

  • Example

    The peacock preened its feathers before the female.

  • Example

    The bird preened itself after taking a bath in the pond.

preens Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for preens

Phrases with preens

  • to take pride in or congratulate oneself on something

    Example

    He preened himself on his ability to speak multiple languages.

  • to pose or groom oneself in front of a camera

    Example

    The model preened for the camera, adjusting her hair and dress.

  • to show off or behave arrogantly, often in a self-satisfied or vain manner

    Example

    He preened and strutted around the office after receiving the promotion.

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Summary: preens in Brief

'Preens' [priːnz] is a verb that describes the action of a bird straightening and cleaning its feathers with its beak. It can also mean to groom oneself or show off in a self-satisfied manner, as in 'He preened and strutted around the office after receiving the promotion.'