Pronunciation: /ˈfɛðərz/
noun a natural covering of the body of a bird or other animal
A1 Birds have feathers to help them fly.
A2 The soft feathers of the pillow made it comfortable to sleep on.
B1 The peacock's feathers were vibrant and colorful.
B2 The dancer wore a costume adorned with feathers for the performance.
C1 The artist used feathers as a unique medium for their latest art installation.
C2 The collector had a rare collection of feathers from exotic birds.
verb not applicable
A1 The bird feathers its nest with twigs and leaves.
A2 She feathers her hair before going out.
B1 The costume designer feathers the dress with delicate lace trim.
B2 The artist feathers the edges of the painting to create a soft, blended effect.
C1 The chef feathers the sauce on the plate for a decorative touch.
C2 The interior designer feathers the curtains with intricate embroidery for a luxurious look.
adjective not applicable
A1 The bird has soft feathers.
A2 She wore a dress with feather trim.
B1 The pillow was filled with luxurious feathers.
B2 The dancer's costume was adorned with delicate feathers.
C1 The artist used feathers as a unique medium for their artwork.
C2 The fashion designer created a stunning gown featuring intricate feather details.
adverb not applicable
A1 The bird has soft feathers.
A2 The pillow is filled with fluffy feathers.
B1 She gently brushed the cat's fur with feathers.
B2 The dancer's costume was adorned with colorful feathers.
C1 The artist meticulously painted the intricate details of the feathers.
C2 The fashion designer created a stunning gown with delicate feathers.
pronoun not applicable
A1 Birds have feathers to keep them warm.
A2 She found feathers on the ground and knew a bird had been there.
B1 Feathers are often used in crafts and decorations.
B2 The peacock's feathers were vibrant and beautiful.
C1 The artist used feathers in a unique way to create a stunning piece of art.
C2 Feathers are a symbol of freedom and grace in many cultures.
preposition not applicable
A1 The bird has feathers on its wings.
A2 She found a nest made of twigs and feathers.
B1 The costume was decorated with colorful feathers.
B2 The pillow was filled with soft down feathers.
C1 The artist used feathers to create a detailed painting.
C2 The dancer's costume was adorned with intricate feathers.
conjunction not applicable
A1 Birds have feathers and wings.
A2 The pillow was filled with soft feathers.
B1 The bird preened its feathers before flying away.
B2 The peacock displayed its colorful feathers to attract a mate.
C1 The intricate patterns on the feathers of the bird were mesmerizing.
C2 The fashion designer used feathers to embellish the evening gown.
interjection not applicable
A1 Feathers! Look at that bird flying in the sky.
A2 Feathers! I can't believe how soft this pillow is.
B1 Feathers! Did you see the colorful parrot at the zoo?
B2 Feathers! The peacock's plumage was truly mesmerizing.
C1 Feathers! The intricate design of the bird's wings was a sight to behold.
C2 Feathers! The intricate patterns on the bird's feathers were a marvel of nature.
article not applicable
A1 The bird has colorful feathers.
A2 Feathers are used by birds for flying and keeping warm.
B1 The soft feathers of the pillow made it comfortable to sleep on.
B2 She collected feathers from different birds to use in her art projects.
C1 The intricate patterns on the feathers of the peacock are mesmerizing.
C2 The artisan carefully dyed the feathers to create a stunning headdress.
formal The bird's feathers were vibrant and well-groomed.
informal She found a feather on the ground and decided to keep it as a souvenir.
slang That jacket is so fly, it's got feathers on the sleeves!
figurative Her words were like feathers, softening the blow of her criticism.
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