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fledgeless
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fledgeless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that does not have fledglings, often in a metaphorical sense, such as maturity or completeness. Example: "The adult birds in the nest were fledgeless, having long since left their young behind to fend for themselves."
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Alternative expressions(8)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
9 human-written examples
Several different test problems are considered, including flanged and flangeless circular and square cups.
This requirement is dictated by the nonnegligible lateral tape motion experienced in tape paths with flangeless rollers.
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Second, a flangeless tape path is introduced to mitigate high-frequency components of the lateral tape motion.
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Stack shifts are low frequency disturbances that degrade the track-follow performance, especially in tape paths with flangeless rollers.
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Extruded 1/16" Teflon tubing (Zeus, Orangeburg, USA) is connected at each flat-bottom port using M6 PEEK nuts and flangeless ferrules (Idex Corporation, Illinois, USA).
In tape systems with flangeless rollers, as recently introduced in IBM's tape drives for improved performance and extended drive and tape lifetime, the initial positioning of the servo readers over the servo bands, from which the position-error signal for steady-state track-following operation is obtained, has to be fast.
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The MSC's steam locomotives were designed to negotiate the tight-radius curves of the tracks on which they ran; the middle wheels of the 0-6-0 arrangement were flangeless, and the coupling rods had a hinged central section that permitted several inches of lateral play.
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These devices were fabricated using commercial flangeless fitting nuts to house the electrodes, which integrated with microfabricated receiving ports.
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Solvent was delivered to the cartridge assembly from via a 0.25 mm flangeless 1/4-28 1/4-28g screwed directly into the cartridge top.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "fledgeless", consider whether a more common synonym like "immature" or "undeveloped" might be clearer for your audience. Ensure the context aligns with the sense of lacking maturity or completeness.
Common error
Avoid using "fledgeless" in contexts where it sounds archaic or overly metaphorical. Modern readers might find it unusual in non-literal applications referring to birds.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "fledgeless" describes something lacking the qualities of having fledged, often used metaphorically to indicate immaturity or incompleteness. While Ludwig AI suggests the word is correct, examples are scarce.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "fledgeless" is a grammatically correct adjective that describes something lacking full development or maturity. However, it is rarely used in contemporary English, with Ludwig AI confirming its correctness but showing a lack of examples. Alternatives such as "immature", "undeveloped", or "inexperienced" are generally preferred for clarity and common usage. When using "fledgeless", consider your audience and whether a more familiar synonym would be more effective. Although grammatically sound, it might sound unusual or archaic to modern readers.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unfledged
Similar to "fledgeless" but perhaps slightly more common, referring to lacking feathers necessary for flight.
immature
Refers to a state of not being fully developed or mature.
undeveloped
Indicates a state of being not fully formed or advanced.
inexperienced
Directly states the lack of experience.
callow
Describes someone young and inexperienced.
unseasoned
Suggests a lack of experience or training.
naive
Implies a lack of experience and worldly knowledge.
raw
Implies a lack of refinement or preparation.
green
Informal term referring to lack of experience
youthful
Simply describes something or someone as being young.
FAQs
How can I use "fledgeless" in a sentence?
While usage is rare, you might say, "The company's fledgeless attempts at innovation failed to impress investors." However, consider more common alternatives.
What can I say instead of "fledgeless"?
You can use alternatives like "immature", "undeveloped", or "inexperienced" depending on the context.
Is "fledgeless" a commonly used word?
No, "fledgeless" is not a commonly used word. It's more common to use words like "immature" or "undeveloped".
What's the difference between "fledgeless" and "unfledged"?
"Fledgeless" implies a lack of development or maturity, while "unfledged" specifically refers to not yet having the feathers needed to fly. Though similar, "unfledged" carries a more literal association with birds.
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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
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested