noun
- A young bird that has recently grown its feathers and is learning to fly.
- A person who is new to an activity or field and still learning.
Usage: figurative
adjective
- New, inexperienced, or in an early stage of development.
Examples
- The fledgling fell from the nest but was able to hop back to safety.
- As a fledgling writer, she submitted her first story to a local magazine.
- The fledgling company started in a garage and grew into a major corporation.
- The young eagles are fledglings now and will soon leave the nest.
- He was a fledgling musician when he first joined the orchestra.
- Several fledgling startups competed in the technology pitch competition.