Meaning & Definition of word "Duckling"

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    Duckling

    /ˈdʌklɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. A young duck.
      • Example: The mother duck led her ducklings to the pond for their first swim.
    • 2. A term of endearment or a nickname for someone who is cute or innocent.
      • Example: She called her little sister 'duckling' because of her sweet nature.
    • 3. A young or inexperienced person.
      • Example: As a new employee, she felt like a duckling trying to navigate the busy office.

    Etymology

    Derived from Middle English 'dokeling', a diminutive form of 'duck'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    duckling in distress:

    A young duck that is in trouble or needs help.

    sitting duck:

    Someone or something that is an easy target.

    like a duck to water:

    Someone who is well-suited for a situation.

    Related Words

    duck:

    A waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, and webbed feet.

    drake:

    A male duck.

    quack:

    The characteristic sound made by a duck.

    Slang Meanings of duckling

    Meaning: A term used for someone who is inexperienced or naive.

    Example Sentence: He’s just a little duckling at his first job.

    Meaning: Referring to someone childish or endearing.

    Example Sentence: She’s acting like a duckling with that cute outfit.