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1. kitten
noun. ['ˈkɪtən'] young domestic cat.
Synonyms
Etymology
- kiton (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Kitten
- overwritten
- unwritten
- rewritten
- leviton
- whitton
- whitten
- whiton
- smitten
- gritton
- britton
- britten
- brittan
- brittain
- briton
- britain
- written
- witton
- witten
- titone
- sitton
- sittin'
- ryton
- mitton
- mitten
- mittan
- lytton
- litton
- litten
- gettin'
- fitton
How do you pronounce kitten?
Pronounce kitten as ˈkɪtən.
US - How to pronounce kitten in American English
UK - How to pronounce kitten in British English
Sentences with kitten
1. Noun, plural
Make sure you pick a box with low enough sides that your kitten can climb in without a problem.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Soon your kitten won't fear your other pet or feel the need to hide around her.
3. Adjective
Between 8 and 10 weeks of age is a good time to bring your kitten home.
4. Verb, base form
The environment of the nest creates a distinct scent for both Mom and kitten.
5. Foreign word
A tail held high also indicates that your kitten is confident in his surroundings.
Quotes about kitten
1. She's my kitten, and no one else's.
- Jeaniene Frost, One Foot in the Grave
2. Playing with fire Kitten?
- Jeaniene Frost, Halfway to the Grave
3. When the silent flamingo dances pink with desire, I’ll be there, sipping on owl stares and kitten curls.
- Jarod Kintz, Whenever You're Gone, I'm Here For You