Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

whelp

noun
/wɛlp/
Definition
A young offspring of a mammal, particularly a dog or wolf.
Examples
  • The dog gave birth to a litter of whelps last night.
  • Wild wolves usually have whelps in the spring season.
Meaning
Whelp typically refers to a newborn puppy or a cub in the context of certain wild animals, signifying the early stages of an animal’s life.
Synonyms
  • puppy
  • cub
  • offspring