verb
- to clean and arrange feathers with the beak
- to dress or groom oneself carefully
- to show pride or satisfaction in oneself
Usage: used of birds
Usage: often followed by ‘oneself’
Examples
- The swan preened its white feathers by the lake.
- Birds spend hours preening to keep their plumage clean.
- She preened in front of the mirror before the party.
- He preened his hair with gel every morning.
- The actor preened himself after receiving the award.
- She couldn’t help but preen over her perfect test score.
- The peacock preened proudly, displaying its colorful tail.