What is another word for budgie?
Pronunciation:
[ bˈʌd͡ʒi], [ bˈʌdʒi], [ b_ˈʌ_dʒ_i]
Synonyms for Budgie:
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n.
• budgereegah • budgerigar • budgerygah • budgie Other synonyms:
- bantam ,
- barn owl ,
- blackbird ,
- bluebird ,
- bluejay ,
- bobwhite ,
- bullfinch ,
- canary ,
- carrier pigeon ,
- chickadee ,
- cockatoo ,
- condor ,
- emu ,
- finch ,
- flycatcher ,
- gobbler ,
- goldfinch ,
- grouse ,
- hedge sparrow ,
- homing pigeon ,
- hornbill ,
- house martin ,
- hummingbird ,
- jackdaw ,
- jay ,
- jaybird ,
- kookaburra ,
- lapwing ,
- linnet ,
- macaw ,
- marabou ,
- martin ,
- meadowlark ,
- mockingbird ,
- mynah bird ,
- nightingale ,
- oriole ,
- ostrich ,
- owl ,
- parakeet ,
- parrot ,
- peacock ,
- peahen ,
- pipit ,
- raven ,
- roadrunner ,
- robin ,
- rook ,
- skylark ,
- sparrow ,
- starling ,
- stork ,
- titmouse ,
- toucan ,
- turtle dove ,
- vulture ,
- wagtail ,
- wood pigeon ,
- woodcock ,
- woodpecker ,
- wren ,
- yellowhammer .
- bird of paradise ,
- cardinal ,
- crow ,
- cuckoo ,
- dodo ,
- dove ,
- kiwi ,
- lark ,
- magpie ,
- partridge ,
- pheasant ,
- pigeon ,
- quail ,
- thrush .
- turkey .
Other relevant words:
- apteryx ,
- babbler ,
- beef ,
- bellyache ,
- bird of night ,
- birdie ,
- birdwatch ,
- bitch ,
- blue jay ,
- blue-belly ,
- bobwhite quail ,
- bomb ,
- boo ,
- bozo ,
- brag ,
- bragging ,
- budgie ,
- bunco ,
- canary bird ,
- canary yellow ,
- canary-yellow ,
- cardinal grosbeak ,
- cardinal number ,
- carmine ,
- castle ,
- cavort ,
- central ,
- chaparral cock ,
- chatterbox ,
- chatterer ,
- chick ,
- chickenhearted ,
- columba ,
- con ,
- corvus ,
- crab ,
- cringe ,
- crowing ,
- crybaby ,
- cushat ,
- dame ,
- daw ,
- dean swift ,
- defraud ,
- devour ,
- diddle ,
- diminutive ,
- disport ,
- doll ,
- dud ,
- dunnock ,
- electromagnetic unit ,
- escapade ,
- fairy bluebird ,
- fathead ,
- fink ,
- fleet ,
- flick ,
- flinch ,
- flitter ,
- flutter ,
- fogey ,
- fogy ,
- fossil ,
- fowl ,
- frisk ,
- frolic ,
- fundamental ,
- funk ,
- gambol ,
- gasconade ,
- glint ,
- gloat ,
- goldbrick ,
- goof ,
- goofball ,
- goose ,
- green plover ,
- gripe ,
- guttle ,
- hiss ,
- holler ,
- homer ,
- hoot ,
- hooter ,
- hornswoggle ,
- house finch ,
- jackass ,
- jenny wren ,
- joker ,
- key ,
- kiwi fruit ,
- kiwi vine ,
- lady with the lamp ,
- lark about ,
- laughing jackass ,
- lilliputian ,
- lily-livered ,
- line-shooting ,
- lintwhite ,
- marabou stork ,
- marabout ,
- marauder ,
- merl ,
- merle ,
- midget ,
- mina ,
- minah ,
- mocker ,
- mulct ,
- myna ,
- myna bird ,
- new world blackbird ,
- new world flycatcher ,
- new world goldfinch ,
- new world oriole ,
- nobble ,
- old world flycatcher ,
- old world oriole ,
- old world robin ,
- ousel ,
- ouzel ,
- pack rat ,
- peacenik ,
- peacock butterfly ,
- pecker ,
- peckerwood ,
- peewit ,
- petite ,
- pewit ,
- pig ,
- piranha ,
- poinciana ,
- poulet ,
- prater ,
- predate ,
- predator ,
- prey ,
- primal ,
- quiver ,
- raspberry ,
- razz ,
- razzing ,
- recoil ,
- redbird ,
- redbreast ,
- republic of turkey ,
- ringdove ,
- robin redbreast ,
- rollick ,
- romp ,
- ruffed grouse ,
- run around ,
- scam ,
- scavenger ,
- short-change ,
- shrink ,
- shuttle ,
- shuttlecock ,
- skirt ,
- sneak ,
- sneaker ,
- snitch ,
- snitcher ,
- snort ,
- spark ,
- sport ,
- spouter ,
- squab ,
- squawk ,
- squinch ,
- stool pigeon ,
- stoolie ,
- stoolpigeon ,
- swindle ,
- tinamou ,
- tiny ,
- tit ,
- titlark ,
- tom ,
- tom turkey ,
- triumph ,
- true flycatcher ,
- true sparrow ,
- turkey buzzard ,
- turkey cock ,
- turkey vulture ,
- twat ,
- tyrant bird ,
- tyrant flycatcher ,
- vaporing ,
- victimize ,
- volaille ,
- waver ,
- wench ,
- western fence lizard ,
- white-livered ,
- wimp ,
- wince ,
- yellow ,
- yellow bunting ,
- yellow-bellied ,
- yellow-shafted flicker ,
- yellowbird ,
- zany .
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How to use "Budgie" in context?
Budgies are small birds that live in the tropics and subtropics. They are usually called "budgies" because of their characteristic smile. Budgies have thin short wings and short, weak legs. They are able to fly with their wings, but they tend to use their legs more.
Budgies are typically very friendly. They can be tricky to housetrain, but with patience and consistency, most budgies will get used to living in a new home. Budgies can be very playful, and love to learn new tricks.
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- Synonyms:
- divider, segregator, Detailer, Divorcer, Estranger, Isolator, severer.