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    fledgling
    /ˈflɛdʒlɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. a young bird that has just fledged.

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  2. Fledgling can mean a young bird learning to fly, or a new and inexperienced person or business. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. The meaning of FLEDGLING is a young bird just fledged. How to use fledgling in a sentence.

  4. Fledgling can be a noun meaning a young bird or an adjective meaning new and inexperienced. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. A fledgling is a young bird that has its feathers and is learning to fly, or a person, organization, or system that is new or without experience. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, collocations, and examples of fledgling in sentences.

  6. an inexperienced person. Synonyms: greenhorn, freshman, beginner, tyro, novice. adjective. young, new, or inexperienced: a fledgling diver. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of fledgling 1. First recorded in 1820–30; fledge + -ling 1. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  7. A fledgling is a fuzzy baby bird just learning to fly, or someone (like a baby bird) who's brand new at doing something. Awww. If you're not talking about a baby bird, fledgling is often used as an adjective describing a new participant in something, like a fledgling senator still learning the ropes of how to legislate, or a fledgling drama ...

  8. A fledgling is a young bird that has left the nest and can fly, or a young or inexperienced person or organization. Learn more about the word's origin, synonyms, translations and usage with examples from various sources.