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Fledgling   /flˈɛdʒlɪŋ/   Listen
Fledgling

noun
1.
Any new participant in some activity.  Synonyms: entrant, fledgeling, freshman, neophyte, newbie, newcomer, starter.
2.
Young bird that has just fledged or become capable of flying.  Synonym: fledgeling.






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"Fledgling" Quotes from Famous Books



... attack of inflammatory rheumatism! And, having annually frosted his feet for some odd centuries—boy and man—we can fancy with what quiet delight he was wont to practise his prognosticating facilities on "the boys," forecasting the coming of the then fledgling cyclone and the gosling blizzard, and doubtless even telling the day of the month by the way his heels itched. And with what wonderment and awe must old chronic maladies have regarded him—tackling him singly or in solid phalanx, only to drop back pantingly, ...
— Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley • James Whitcomb Riley

... beard of Allah's Prophet!" he swore, growing freer-tongued now that his liberty of action had been limited. "Here we stand and talk like two old hags, Mahommed Gunga! My word is given. Let us find out now what this fledgling general of thine would have us do. If he is to release my prisoner, at least I would like to get amusement ...
— Rung Ho! • Talbot Mundy



Words linked to "Fledgling" :   recruit, tiro, inexperient, inexperienced, enlistee, tyro, young bird, beginner, fledged, novice, mature, entrant, initiate



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