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Suckle Meaning in English

word

ˈsəkəɫ
SUH-kuhl
sˈʌkəl
SUK-uhl

Definition

To feed a baby or young animal with milk directly from the mother’s breast or udder. It can refer to the act performed by the mother (giving milk) or the baby (drinking milk).

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in biological, medical, or animal care contexts. 'Suckle' can describe both the action of the mother (to suckle a child) and the young (to suckle at the breast). In common speech, 'breastfeed' is more frequent when talking about humans.

Example Sentences

The kitten began to suckle from its mother.

basic

The veterinarian watched the puppies suckle.

basic

Babies often suckle for comfort, not just hunger.

basic

Some mother animals suckle their young for several weeks.

natural

She chose to suckle her baby instead of using formula.

natural

It's natural for newborns to suckle frequently during the first days.

natural