Pronunciation: /ˈaʊlɪt/
noun a young or small owl
A1 The owlet was learning how to fly.
A2 The owlet's feathers were soft and fluffy.
B1 The owlet perched on a branch, watching its surroundings.
B2 The owlet's hooting could be heard in the forest at night.
C1 The owlet's keen eyesight helped it hunt for prey in the darkness.
C2 The owlet's presence signaled a healthy ecosystem in the area.
formal The owlet is a young owl that has not yet developed its full plumage.
informal I spotted a cute owlet in the tree outside my window.
slang That owlet is so tiny and fluffy, it's adorable!
figurative The owlet symbolizes new beginnings and growth in many cultures.
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