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Antonyms
Etymology
1. chick
noun. ['ˈtʃɪk'] young bird especially of domestic fowl.
Synonyms
- young bird
- chicken
- biddy
Antonyms
- mind
- attend to
- succeed
- stay in place
Etymology
- chike (Middle English (1100-1500))
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Rhymes with Chick
- realpolitik
- ostpolitik
- nonstick
- handpick
- vanwyk
- vanwyck
- vandyck
- strick
- sprick
- afflik
- zwick
- trick
- swick
- stick
- spic
- smick
- slick
- shtick
- schtick
- schrick
- schnick
- schmick
- schlick
- quik
- quick
- prick
- kwik
- krick
- klick
- glick
How do you pronounce chick?
Pronounce chick as ʧɪk.
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UK - How to pronounce chick in British English
Sentences with chick
1. Noun, singular or mass
For example, don't mark a chick with red or pink nail polish to tell them apart.
2. Adjective
Eat chick peas on a salad, or puree them into a paste for hummus.
Quotes about chick
1. Sometimes you're afraid to fall in love with a chick, but she sucks you in anyway.
- Sammy Hagar
2. When a chick has a sense of humor, there's nothing more attractive.
- Dylan O'Brien
3. Confidence and a good sense of humor can usually win a chick over.
- Danny McBride
2. pea-chick
noun. a young peafowl.
Synonyms
- peafowl
- bird of Juno
3. chick
noun. ['ˈtʃɪk'] informal terms for a (young) woman.
Synonyms
- missy
- doll
- young woman
- fille
- skirt
- girl
- wench
- dame
- bird
- young lady
Antonyms
- have
- include
- overshoot
- undershoot
Etymology
- chike (Middle English (1100-1500))