feathers

[ˈfɛðərz]

feathers Definition

  • 1any of the flat appendages growing from a bird's skin and forming its plumage, consisting of a partly hollow horny shaft fringed with vanes of barbs
  • 2a strip, wedge, or flange designed to reduce shock or airflow or to streamline motion
  • 3a tuft or fringe of hair, especially on a horse's lower leg

Using feathers: Examples

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

  • Example

    The peacock's feathers are very colorful.

  • Example

    The shuttlecock is made of cork and feathers.

  • Example

    The arrow was fletched with turkey feathers.

  • Example

    The wings of the airplane have feathered edges.

feathers Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for feathers

Phrases with feathers

  • ruffle someone's feathers

    to annoy or upset someone

    Example

    His comment really ruffled her feathers.

  • birds of a feather

    people having similar characters, backgrounds, interests, or beliefs

    Example

    They say birds of a feather flock together.

  • feather in one's cap

    an achievement to be proud of

    Example

    Winning the championship was a feather in his cap.

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Summary: feathers in Brief

Feathers [ˈfɛðərz] are flat appendages that grow from a bird's skin and form its plumage. They can also refer to strips or wedges that reduce shock or streamline motion. Feathers can also mean a tuft or fringe of hair, especially on a horse's lower leg. Phrases like 'ruffle someone's feathers' and 'birds of a feather' are commonly used in English.