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UK//bɜːdz//US//bɜrdz//

Meaning of Birds

A warm-blooded animal with feathers, wings, and typically the ability to fly.

In simple words: A type of animal that has feathers and wings.

Birds in a sentence

  • Many birds migrate south for the winter.
  • The park is filled with birds singing in the trees.
  • Some birds, like ostriches, cannot fly.
  • She loves to watch the birds build their nests.
  • Birds can be found in various environments around the world.

How to use Birds

Use 'birds' when talking about multiple types or groups; avoid using it for singular forms unless specified.

Grammar pattern

countable noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'bird' singing cheerfully in a tree.

Related words

Collocations with Birds

  • flock of birds
  • birds of prey
  • wild birds
  • songbirds
  • migratory birds

Synonyms for Birds

  • avian
  • fowl
  • winged creature
  • sparrow
  • eagle

Common mistakes with Birds

  • Confusing 'bird' (singular) with 'birds' (plural).
  • Using 'birds' in a non-count context.
  • Incorrectly assuming all flying creatures are birds.

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Frequently asked questions about Birds

What does Birds mean?

A type of animal that has feathers and wings.

What is the definition of Birds?

A warm-blooded animal with feathers, wings, and typically the ability to fly.

How do you use Birds in a sentence?

Many birds migrate south for the winter.

Can you give another example of Birds?

The park is filled with birds singing in the trees.

What are synonyms for Birds?

Common alternatives include avian, fowl, winged creature, sparrow, eagle.

What words go with Birds?

It commonly pairs with flock of birds, birds of prey, wild birds, songbirds, migratory birds.

What are common mistakes when using Birds?

Confusing 'bird' (singular) with 'birds' (plural). Using 'birds' in a non-count context. Incorrectly assuming all flying creatures are birds.

How do you pronounce Birds?

US: //bɜrdz//, UK: //bɜːdz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Birds?

Use 'birds' when talking about multiple types or groups; avoid using it for singular forms unless specified.