filly
1 of 1noun/ˈfɪli/
Forms:fillies
1
a horse that is female and young, particularly one that is younger than four
A filly is a young female horse, typically under the age of four. Unlike adult female horses, called mares, fillies are still in their early stages of growth and development. They are often trained for racing or other activities once they reach an appropriate age and maturity. In horse racing, fillies can compete in their own category or alongside male horses, depending on the event.
- The filly was full of energy as she galloped around the field.
- The trainer was impressed by how fast the filly improved in her training.
- After the race, the filly was carefully checked by the vet for any injuries.
- The filly won her first race, showing great promise for the future.
- The young filly followed her mother closely, learning from her every move.