ducky meaning
Ducky
Definition:
- Adjective: Informal - used to describe something that is delightful or satisfactory.
- Noun: A term of endearment, often used affectionately.
Usage:
- As an adjective: “What a ducky little café!”
- As a noun: “Come here, my ducky!”
Etymology: The term “ducky” is derived from the noun “duck,” which is a word dating back to the Middle English “duk,” from the Old English “dūce.” The playful suffix “-y” is commonly used in English to form affectionate adjectives or nouns, giving “ducky” a sense of endearment.
Pronunciation: /ˈdʌki/
Synonyms:
- Delightful
- Charming
- Sweet
- Lovely
- Cute
Antonyms:
- Unpleasant
- Disagreeable
- Dismal
- Uncharming
- The children giggled as they watched the little ducky swim in the pond.
- She wore a bright yellow dress adorned with cute ducky patterns.
- After a long day, a warm bath felt just ducky to me.
- His ducky personality always brings smiles to everyone around him.
- The rubber ducky floated happily in the bubble-filled tub.
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