owl

[aʊl]

owl Definition

  • 1a nocturnal bird of prey with large forward-facing eyes surrounded by facial disks, a hooked beak, and typically a loud call
  • 2a person who habitually stays up late at night

Using owl: Examples

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

  • Example

    The owl swooped down and caught its prey.

  • Example

    I heard an owl hooting in the woods last night.

  • Example

    She's such an owl, always staying up late to study.

  • Example

    The owl is a symbol of wisdom in many cultures.

owl Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for owl

Phrases with owl

  • a person who habitually stays up late at night

    Example

    I'm a bit of a night owl and usually don't go to bed until after midnight.

  • a person who is very wise and knowledgeable

    Example

    My grandfather is a wise old owl who always has good advice to give.

  • a type of owl with prominent ear tufts that resemble horns

    Example

    The horned owl is known for its distinctive appearance and haunting call.

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Summary: owl in Brief

An 'owl' [aʊl] is a nocturnal bird of prey with forward-facing eyes, hooked beak, and loud call. It is also used to describe a person who stays up late at night. The phrase 'night owl' refers to such a person, while 'wise old owl' describes someone who is wise and knowledgeable. 'Owl' is also a symbol of wisdom in many cultures.

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