Meaning & Definition of word "Duck"

Duck

/dʌk/

noun:

  • 1. A waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, and a waddling gait, typically having a distinctive sound; a member of the family Anatidae.
    • Example: We saw a duck swimming gracefully in the pond.
  • 2. A term used to refer to a female duck.
    • Example: The mother duck led her ducklings across the road.

verb:

  • 1. To lower the head or body quickly to avoid being hit or seen.
    • Example: He had to duck to avoid the low-hanging branch.
  • 2. To evade or avoid a task or responsibility.
    • Example: She tried to duck her duties by claiming she was sick.

Etymology

Middle English 'duc', from Old English 'duc' which means 'to lead'; related to the action of the bird when it leads its young.

Common Phrases and Expressions

duck out:

To leave or avoid something unexpectedly.

sitting duck:

A person or thing that is an easy target.

duck and cover:

A strategy for avoiding danger.

Related Words

drake:

A male duck.

duckling:

A young duck.

fowl:

Birds raised for food or sport.

Slang Meanings of duck

Meaning: To avoid or escape something.

Example Sentence: I had to duck out of that party early.

Meaning: To be a coward or not confront something.

Example Sentence: Stop ducking and face your fears!