titmouse

[ˈtɪtmaʊs]

titmouse Definition

a small active bird with a pointed bill, typically with blue-gray and white plumage..

Using titmouse: Examples

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  • Example

    The titmouse was perched on the branch, chirping away.

  • Example

    I saw a flock of titmice in the garden this morning.

  • Example

    The titmouse is a common sight in North America.

titmouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for titmouse

Phrases with titmouse

  • a larger species of titmouse found in Europe and Asia

    Example

    The great titmouse has a distinctive black head and white cheeks.

  • a species of titmouse found in North America with a distinctive tuft of feathers on its head

    Example

    The tufted titmouse is a common sight at bird feeders in the winter.

  • black-crested titmouse

    a species of titmouse found in Mexico and the southern United States with a distinctive black crest on its head

    Example

    The black-crested titmouse is a rare sight in the United States.

Origins of titmouse

from Old English 'tit', meaning 'small', and 'mase', meaning 'small bird'

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Summary: titmouse in Brief

A 'titmouse' [ˈtɪtmaʊs] is a small, active bird with blue-gray and white plumage and a pointed bill. It is commonly found in North America and Europe, and there are different species such as the great titmouse and tufted titmouse. The term 'titmouse' comes from Old English words meaning 'small' and 'small bird.'