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Early bird Meaning in English

expression

ˈɝɫi/ /ˈbɝd
UR-lee BURD
ˈɜːli/ /bˈɜːd
UR-lee BURD

Definition

A person who wakes up or starts activities very early in the morning; sometimes also used to refer to someone who is early for events.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal and positive; 'early bird' often appears in the phrase 'The early bird catches the worm,' implying advantage for being early. Not used for people who stay up late (night owls). Used for both habit (getting up early) and punctuality (arriving early).

Example Sentences

My father is an early bird and wakes up before sunrise.

basic

Being an early bird helps her finish her work before others start.

basic

If you're an early bird, you can get the best seats at the show.

basic

I've always been an early bird, so late-night parties aren't my thing.

natural

The early bird catches the worm, so I try to start my day before everyone else.

natural

You're such an early bird—how do you have so much energy so early?

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