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fledgling

noun as in beginner in activity

noun as in baby bird

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But that may just add to the allure for these fledgling leaders.

Three days into the life of the fledgling country and separatists dissemble on how far advanced they are in state making.

He has intimidated and humiliated the fledgling pro-European government in Kiev.

He also has an LP and his own fledgling record company called Chin Stroke.

For a small and fledgling army, open revolution was inconceivable.

Late the next evening, the hedgehog discovered a fledgling thrush hidden in the grass beyond the alders.

A terrified bird flew out of the hedge, no further than a fledgling's flight in front of her.

Only the pinkos call them fascists, but Bertrand de Juvenal, the fledgling ambassador's pal, knows otherwise.

Hilaire was in Japan, and I—a callow fledgling from the nest—was very sick and sorry for myself.

You crow loud as a fledgling cock with your weighty subjects!

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On this page you'll find 38 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fledgling, such as: apprentice, chick, colt, greenhorn, learner, and neophyte.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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