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doglet
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
Sentence The word 'doglet' is not a commonly used word in written English and it may be considered informal or humorous.
It can be used to describe a very small dog or puppy. Example sentence: The puppy was so small it was almost like a doglet!.
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Alternative expressions(6)
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60 human-written examples
Planes fly a dogleg path first north, then west to avoid Colombian airspace; the drugs then move by land or other means via Central America and Mexico.Last year Honduras stepped up its counter-narcotics pressure.
News & Media
Unfortunately, in "Fury" this theme seems to have confused Mr Rushdie himself: the plot lines barely link up with each other and the dogleg into magical realism is perplexing and ineffective.If "Fury" is Mr Rushdie's bid to write a Great American Novel, he has been brought low in the attempt.
News & Media
Laid out in 1887 between the Villa Borghese gardens (to the north) and the Piazza Barberini (to the south), it runs downhill in a dogleg shape.
Encyclopedias
Topographic maps show a major submarine continuation of the Hawaiian Ridge to the northwest of the Hawaiian Islands and then a dogleg bend into the Emperor Seamounts, which comprise an entirely submarine ridge continuing northward to the edge of the Pacific Plate.
Encyclopedias
O'Connor's drive found the fairway, but Couples, the big-hitter able to cut the dogleg, unleashed a 300-yard monster that left him 70 yards nearer the green.
News & Media
Arthur points out an 18th-century gunpowder magazine with a dogleg slit designed to let air in to keep the powder dry, but keep fire out.
News & Media
The sweet arc of his ball tracing around the dogleg forewarned us of his imminent arrival.
News & Media
If you try driving it, you have to carry six bunkers at the dogleg and avoid five more bunkers penannular to the green.
News & Media
Seventeen is a short par 4, a dogleg with a drivable green.
News & Media
The question before him is whether it's in the "national interest" to grant the permits needed for constructing Keystone, which is supposed to dogleg from Alberta to Nebraska, and join a pipeline that will extend to Texas, connecting Canada's tar-sands deposits with American refineries.
News & Media
The fairway is a right-hand dogleg fade, but if you fade it too much" — as you influence the ball to curl to the right — "you are back on the tee hitting 3".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "doglet" sparingly and be aware of your audience, as it might be perceived as informal or humorous. Consider more common alternatives like "puppy" or "small dog".
Common error
Avoid using "doglet" repeatedly in your writing, as it may sound repetitive or unnatural. Variety in word choice enhances readability and keeps the audience engaged.
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Linguistic Context
The word "doglet" primarily functions as a noun, specifically a diminutive form referring to a small dog or puppy. Ludwig AI notes it's not commonly used and might be considered informal.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "doglet" is a noun referring to a small dog or puppy. It is rare in contemporary usage, with Ludwig AI pointing out it can sound informal or even humorous. As such, it should be used sparingly and with awareness of the intended audience. More common and widely understood alternatives include "puppy", "small dog", and "dogling". While grammatically correct, its infrequent use makes it less suitable for formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
puppy
A young dog, typically under one year old.
pup
An informal shortening of "puppy".
dogling
An archaic term for a young or small dog.
small dog
A general term indicating a dog of small size.
little dog
A simple and direct way to describe a small dog.
miniature dog
Refers to a dog bred to be significantly smaller than average.
small canine
A more formal or scientific way to refer to a small dog.
toy breed
A breed of dog specifically bred for its small size.
teacup puppy
A very small puppy, often bred to be exceptionally tiny.
weenie dog
A slang term, often referring to a dachshund or similarly shaped small dog.
FAQs
What does "doglet" mean?
"Doglet" is a diminutive term for a small dog or puppy.
What can I say instead of "doglet"?
Is "doglet" a formal word?
No, "doglet" is not a formal word. It is considered informal and may even be perceived as humorous.
How do you use "doglet" in a sentence?
You might say, "The puppy was so small, it was almost like a "doglet"!" but be mindful of your audience as the word is not widely recognized.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested