weekling

[week-ling]

weekling Definition

  • 1a person or animal that is weak or sickly
  • 2a young bird that has not yet grown its flight feathers

Using weekling: Examples

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

  • Example

    The weekling struggled to keep up with the rest of the herd.

  • Example

    The mother bird fed the weeklings in the nest.

  • Example

    He was always picked on in school for being a weekling.

weekling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for weekling

Phrases with weekling

  • a small and weak animal or person

    Example

    The runty weekling was often left behind by the rest of the litter.

  • a plant that is weak or stunted in growth

    Example

    The weekling plant needed more sunlight and nutrients to grow properly.

  • a young cow that is weak or undernourished

    Example

    The farmer had to nurse the weekling calf back to health with special feed and care.

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Summary: weekling in Brief

A 'weekling' [week-ling] is a person or animal that is weak or sickly. It can also refer to a young bird that has not yet grown its flight feathers. Examples include struggling to keep up with others, being fed by a mother bird, and being picked on in school. Phrases include 'runty weekling,' 'weekling plant,' and 'weekling calf.'