Tinkerbell

A1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈtɪŋkərˌbɛl/

Definitions of Tinkerbell

noun a fictional character in J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan, known for being a tiny, magical fairy

Example Sentences

A1 Tinkerbell is a fairy in the Peter Pan story.

A2 Children love to dress up as Tinkerbell for Halloween.

B1 Tinkerbell's character is known for her mischievous and playful nature.

B2 In the Disney movie, Tinkerbell is portrayed as a loyal friend to Peter Pan.

C1 Tinkerbell's iconic green dress and wings have become synonymous with the character.

C2 Many fans of Tinkerbell collect merchandise featuring the fairy.

Examples of Tinkerbell in a Sentence

formal Tinkerbell is a fictional character from J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan.

informal I love watching Tinkerbell in the Peter Pan movies.

slang Tinkerbell is such a cute fairy in Peter Pan!

figurative Her presence in the room was like Tinkerbell, bringing a touch of magic to everything.

Grammatical Forms of Tinkerbell

past tense

Tinkerbelled

plural

Tinkerbells

comparative

more Tinkerbell

superlative

most Tinkerbell

present tense

Tinkerbells

future tense

will Tinkerbell

perfect tense

have Tinkerbelled

continuous tense

is Tinkerbelling

singular

Tinkerbell

positive degree

very Tinkerbell

infinitive

to Tinkerbell

gerund

Tinkerbelling

participle

Tinkerbelling

Origin and Evolution of Tinkerbell

First Known Use: 1904 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'Tinkerbell' originated from J.M. Barrie's play 'Peter Pan' and later popularized by the Disney animated film of the same name.
Evolution of the word: Initially used as the name of a fairy character in a fictional work, 'Tinkerbell' has since become synonymous with magic, whimsy, and enchantment in popular culture.