baby
How to Use Baby
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA very young child or animal — or, informally, a term of endearment, a pet project, or something small of its kind.
As a term of address ("hey, baby") it's informal and can come across as overly familiar or old-fashioned in professional settings.
Word Forms
babier comparative, babyer comparative, baby-er comparative, babied past tense, babies plural, Babys plural, babies singular, babiest superlative, babyest superlative, baby-est superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The _____ slept through the entire flight.
Etymology
A diminutive form of the older English word "babe," probably imitating the sounds a baby makes (compare "babble").