wing

[wɪŋ]

wing Definition

  • 1a flat, horizontal structure that extends from the side of an animal's body and is used for flying or gliding
  • 2one of the parts of a bird's body that it uses for flying
  • 3a part of an insect's body that enables it to fly

Using wing: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bird spread its wings and took off into the sky.

  • Example

    The airplane's wings are designed to create lift.

  • Example

    The butterfly's wings were brightly colored.

wing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for wing

Phrases with wing

  • in flight; flying

    Example

    The geese were on the wing, heading south for the winter.

  • to take care of someone and protect them

    Example

    The older student took the new kid under his wing and showed him around the school.

  • spread one's wings

    to start to do something new or different, especially after a period of inactivity or restriction

    Example

    After years of working in the same job, she decided it was time to spread her wings and start her own business.

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Summary: wing in Brief

A 'wing' [wɪŋ] is a flat, horizontal structure that extends from the side of an animal's body and is used for flying or gliding. It can refer to the parts of a bird or insect's body that enable them to fly. Phrases like 'on the wing' and 'take someone under one's wing' use 'wing' metaphorically to mean flying or protection, respectively.

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