Meaning & Definition of word "Robin"

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    Robin

    /ˈrɒb.ɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. A small, often brightly colored bird of the family Turdidae, commonly recognized by its orange or red breast.
      • Example: Every spring, I look forward to seeing the first robin of the season in my garden.
    • 2. A male given name, often associated with the character Robin Hood.
      • Example: Robin is planning to attend the conference next week.
    • 3. An informal term or nickname for a person sharing a first name with a famous Robin, such as Robin Williams.
      • Example: My friend named Robin loves to decorate her house for the holidays.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'robinet', a diminutive of 'Robert'; originally used to refer to a bird associated with the name.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    robin redbreast:

    A nickname for the European robin, often used in poetry.

    Related Words

    thrush:

    A type of bird related to robins, known for its singing ability.

    birdwatching:

    The practice of observing and identifying birds in their natural habitat.

    Slang Meanings of robin

    Meaning: A term used in informal contexts to describe a cheerful or lively person.

    Example Sentence: She's such a robin, always bringing fun to the group.