partridge

word

/ˈpɑɹtɹədʒ/
PAR-trij
/pˈɑːtɹɪdʒ/
PAH-trij

Definition

A partridge is a medium-sized bird, often found in fields or forests, known for its round body and short tail. It is commonly hunted for food in some regions.

Usage & Nuances

'Partridge' is mainly found in formal or nature-related contexts, like literature or biology. It is also famous from the Christmas song 'The Twelve Days of Christmas.' Not commonly used in everyday conversation unless discussing wildlife or hunting.

Example Sentences

A partridge is a type of bird that lives in the forest.

basic

That song keeps talking about a partridge in a pear tree—what does it even mean?

natural

We saw a partridge in the field yesterday.

basic

The hunter caught a partridge for dinner.

basic

Have you ever tasted partridge? It's quite popular in some European dishes.

natural

In the winter, partridges gather in small flocks to stay warm.

natural