Chicken
UK /["/ˈtʃɪkɪn/"]/US /["/ˈtʃɪkɪn/"]/
Definition
a large bird that is often kept for its eggs or meat
In simple words: A common type of bird that people eat.
Examples
- I had chicken for dinner last night.
- She prefers chicken over beef.
- The chicken is running in the yard.
- Do you want to order grilled chicken?
- He is afraid of being called a chicken.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversation to refer to the poultry. Generally appropriate in most contexts, but may be less formal in gourmet dining.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'chick' + 'in' — birds that come home to roost.
Collocations
- battery
- broiler
- corn-fed
- keep
- raise
- kill
- peck
- scratch
- cluck
- farmer
- coop
- run
- fresh
- frozen
- organic
- piece
- strip
- eat
- have
- cook
- breast
- drumsticks
- giblets
- (a) breast of chicken
- (a) leg of chicken
Synonyms
- poultry
- fowl
- hen
- broiler
- chick
Antonyms
- rooster
- brave person
Common mistakes
- Confused with other poultry like turkey or duck.
- Used incorrectly in plural form, e.g., 'chickens' instead of 'chicken' when referring to the dish.
- Mispronounced, often as 'chickin' instead of 'chik-en'.