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burd

Elementary (A2)

IPA: /bɜrd/

KK: /bɜrd/

noun
Definition

A poetic term often used to refer to a young woman or maiden, sometimes associated with beauty or grace.


Example

The burd danced gracefully under the moonlight, captivating everyone around her.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you seen that girl with the beautiful burd?
Sloth B
Yeah, her style is so unique and refreshing!
Sloth A
I wonder if she knows how much people admire her burd.
Sloth B
I'm sure she does; it really suits her personality.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
maiden
lass
girl
Antonyms
man
boy
gentleman
Root Explanation

The word 'burd' originates from Old English 'bridde', meaning a young bird or chick. It refers specifically to a young bird in its early stages of life.

Memory Tip

Think of a young bird, as 'burd' comes from the Old English word for a young bird or chick.

Visually Confused Words
bourd
urd
bur
bud
burred
burned
burled
buried
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