Pronunciation: /jɪr.lɪŋ/
noun a young animal, especially a young horse or cow, that is between one and two years old
A1 A yearling is a young animal, usually referring to a horse or cow.
A2 The farmer bought a yearling to raise on his farm.
B1 The yearling was still learning how to graze and interact with other animals.
B2 The yearling was sold at auction for a high price due to its pedigree.
C1 The yearling showed great potential as a racehorse, winning several prestigious races.
C2 The yearling's training regimen was carefully planned to maximize its performance on the racetrack.
formal The yearling horse was being trained for the upcoming race season.
informal I can't believe how big that yearling calf has gotten!
slang Check out that cute little yearling pup over there!
figurative As a yearling in the industry, she was eager to learn and grow in her new role.
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