Bird
UK /["/bɜːd/"]/US /["/bɜːrd/"]/
Definition
a creature that is covered with feathers and has two wings and two legs. Most birds can fly.
In simple words: A flying animal with feathers.
Examples
- a bird’s nest with two eggs in it
- a species of bird
- A small bird flew down.
- The birds migrate in September.
- Birds were singing in the trees.
- The area has a wealth of bird life.
- More than a third of Britain's **bird species** need urgent protection.
- a wise old bird
- She is that rare bird: a politician with a social conscience.
- From the plane we had a bird's-eye view of Manhattan.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversation. Appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. Avoid using it in very technical discussions where a specific type or category might be needed.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of the sound 'chirp' that birds make.
Collocations
- wild
- caged
- exotic
- flock
- circle
- flit
- fly
- species
- call
- song
- a bird of passage
- a bird of prey
- a breed of bird
Synonyms
- fowl
- avian
- winged creature
Antonyms
- mammal
- beast
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'birds' when referring to a group.
- Using 'bird' to describe non-flying animals.
- Incorrectly spelling it as 'burd'.