downy

adjective
\ ˈdau̇-nē How to pronounce downy (audio) \
downier; downiest

Definition of downy

1 : resembling a bird's down
2 : covered with down
3 : made of down
4 : soft, soothing

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Examples of downy in a Sentence

the downy surface of a ripe peach

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These downy barbs help a bird stay warm by trapping air close to its body. Trina J. Wood, Washington Post, "Surrender control and hold them close: What my daughter’s addiction taught me about parenting," 3 Aug. 2019 Body check: Each summer, yaks shed their downy undercoat, and Tibetan nomads comb out and process the soft, cashmere-like fiber. National Geographic, "What is a yak?," 26 Mar. 2019 Never trust a baby chick, not even the most downy and guileless. Scott Harrison, latimes.com, "From the Archives: Ella Zanow admonishes a chicken," 12 June 2018 Up in Montana, one of the earliest, in 2005, to erect fancy tents with framed art on the canvas walls, rugs on the wood floors and downy duvets on the log-frame beds, introduced glamping’s first three-bedroom, two-bathroom tents last summer. Elaine Glusac, New York Times, "Glamping Slips Into the Mainstream," 15 June 2018 Warm weather brings on powdery mildew, which covers a plant with a downy, white fungal coating that sucks nutrients out of the leaves. The Editors Of Organic Life, Good Housekeeping, "Growing Peas Has Never Been Easier Than This," 31 Mar. 2017 The spots enlarge and are mirrored on the undersurface of the leaf with a white downy growth. The Editors Of Organic Life, Good Housekeeping, "Grow Healthy Food By Identifying + Treating These Common Plant Diseases," 21 July 2015 At the base of each hair, the downy fur resembled the gradient pattern of quail feathers in an exotic ripple of gray changing to brown. Author: Christine Cunningham, Anchorage Daily News, "The plan was to get a pair of beaver mittens and learn a new skill. The therapy was a bonus.," 28 Feb. 2018 Rainbow,’ this time offering 4-inch rows of downy-white tepals and the same recurved, dark red styles. Earl Nickel, San Francisco Chronicle, "Grevilleas for the fall garden," 27 Oct. 2017

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First Known Use of downy

1551, in the meaning defined at sense 2

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More Definitions for downy

downy

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of downy

used to describe small, soft feathers or something that resembles such feathers
: covered or filled with small, soft feathers or something like them

downy

adjective
\ ˈdau̇-nē How to pronounce downy (audio) \
downier; downiest

Kids Definition of downy

1 : like small soft feathers The flower has downy petals.
2 : covered or filled with small soft feathers or hairs downy chicks

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