Feather
UK /["/ˈfeðə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈfeðər/"]/
Definition
one of the many soft light parts covering a bird’s body
In simple words: A soft, light covering of birds that helps them fly.
Examples
- The bird's feather was soft and colorful.
- She used a feather to tickle the baby gently.
- He found a feather on the ground while walking in the park.
- In many cultures, a feather symbolizes peace and freedom.
- The quill of a feather can be used for writing.
Usage notes
Use 'feather' when talking about birds or light materials. It's not appropriate in formal contexts like academic writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'feather' as 'feather-light' to remember its lightness.
Collocations
- breast
- neck
- tail
- preen
- fluff
- fluff out
- bed
- mattress
- pillow
- as light as a feather
Synonyms
- plume
- down
- quill
- hair
Antonyms
- weight
- burden
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'feathered', which refers to something covered with feathers.
- Using 'feather' in plural form incorrectly when discussing a single item.
- Mistaking 'feather' for other light materials, like 'down'.