What is another word for wren?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛn] (IPA)

Wren is a small, brown bird with a lively and cheerful personality. Often associated with gardens, bushes, and woodlands, the wren is known for its melodious voice and active lifestyle. If you are looking for similar words to describe this tiny creature, you can use some synonyms such as songbird, warbler, finch, robin, thrush, and pipit. Each of these synonyms highlights a different characteristic of the wren, such as its musical abilities, small size, and fondness for nesting in gardens and hedgerows. Regardless of which synonym you choose, it is hard to deny that the wren is one of nature's most delightful creatures.

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What are the hypernyms for Wren?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Wren

He didn't once speak of Jenny wren.
"Mrs. Peter Rabbit"
Thornton W. Burgess
Of course he heard the foolish gossip of Jenny wren and he pricked up his ears.
"Mrs. Peter Rabbit"
Thornton W. Burgess
"Just the same, I believe that Jenny wren told the truth and that there is news over in the Old Briar-patch," he muttered to himself.
"Mrs. Peter Rabbit"
Thornton W. Burgess

Famous quotes with Wren

  • Fool that I was, upon my eagle's wings I bore this wren, till I was tired with soaring, and now he mounts above me.
    John Dryden
  • You cannot fly like an eagle with the wings of a wren.
    Henry Hudson
  • There was an old man with a beard, who said: 'It is just as I feared! Two owls and a hen, four larks and a wren have all built their nests in my beard.
    Edward Lear

Related words: great wren, long-tailed wren, American wren, house wren, colourful wren

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