Eaglet

usgb/ˈiːɡlət/
noun

A young eagle.

The eaglet, hardly a few weeks old, fell out of the nest.
Visual representation of "eaglet" - A young eagle

Often appears as...

  • young eaglet
  • eaglet's nest
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Lifespan Context

Use 'eaglet' only when referring to young eagles, not adults, as they age out of this term.

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The eaglet eventually grew into a majestic adult eagle.
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Nesting Behavior

'Eaglet' implies dependency, reflecting how young eagles rely on their parents in the nest.

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The parents took turns feeding the eaglet fresh fish.
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Visual Imagery

The word 'eaglet' often evokes images of vulnerability and care which can enrich descriptive language.

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The eaglet nestled in its mother's warmth, safe and sound.
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