Synonyms for warbler


Grammar : Noun
Spell : wawr-bler
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwɔr blər

Top 10 synonyms for warbler Other synonyms for the word warbler

Définition of warbler

Origin :
  • agent noun from warble (v.). Applied to Old World songbirds by 1773 and to North American birds that look like them but sing little by 1783.
  • As in singer : noun person who can carry a tune
Example sentences :
  • "Perhaps it was a warbler or a thrush," I thought, and walked on.
  • Extract from : « From Pole to Pole » by Sven Anders Hedin
  • Wilson's Warbler is a common spring and probably fall migrant in Coahuila.
  • Extract from : « Birds from Coahuila, Mexico » by Emil K. Urban
  • Audubon's Warbler is a common winter visitant and migrant in Coahuila.
  • Extract from : « Birds from Coahuila, Mexico » by Emil K. Urban
  • One of the most delightful of these hermits is the Kentucky warbler.
  • Extract from : « Our Bird Comrades » by Leander S. (Leander Sylvester) Keyser
  • What an enigma the Tennessee warbler for a long time remained to me!
  • Extract from : « Our Bird Comrades » by Leander S. (Leander Sylvester) Keyser
  • For these reasons I pay but little attention to the warbler clan.
  • Extract from : « Birds of the Indian Hills » by Douglas Dewar
  • Grandfather Mole did not like the Worm-eating Warbler's remarks in the least!
  • Extract from : « The Tale of Grandfather Mole » by Arthur Scott Bailey
  • One of the most gorgeous tenants of this valley was Wilson's warbler.
  • Extract from : « Birds of the Rockies » by Leander Sylvester Keyser
  • It is Warbler song, rather than the song of the Lucy Warbler.
  • Extract from : « Life Histories of North American Wood Warblers Part One and Part Two » by Arthur Bent
  • This warbler seems to have escaped any interference by cowbirds.
  • Extract from : « Life Histories of North American Wood Warblers Part One and Part Two » by Arthur Bent
Based on : Thesaurus.com - Gutenberg.org - Dictionary.com - Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019