Meaning & Definition of word "Finch"
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Finch
/fɪntʃ/
noun:
- 1. A small to medium-sized bird of the family Fringillidae, often having a stout bill and a song characterized by a series of short notes.
- Example: The garden was filled with the cheerful song of the finch.
- 2. Any of various small birds, especially those of similar appearance or behavior to true finches.
- Example: I spotted a finch perched on the fence, its bright yellow feathers standing out.
- 3. The name of several species within the subfamily Carduelinae, known for their colorful plumage and melodious songs.
- Example: Goldfinches are a common sight in the summer months, flitting between the sunflowers in our backyard.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English 'finca'; cognate with similar words in other Germanic languages.
Common Phrases and Expressions
happy as a finch:
Very cheerful and content.
finch-like behavior:
Exhibiting traits similar to a finch, often implying light-heartedness or triviality.
Related Words
canary:
A small yellow songbird known for its singing capabilities.
sparrow:
A small bird commonly found in urban areas, often brown or gray.
Slang Meanings of finch
Meaning: A person who is overly meticulous about small details.
Example Sentence: Don't be such a finch, just get it done!
Meaning: A term of endearment for someone who is cheerful or lighthearted.
Example Sentence: You're such a little finch today!