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Flower

UK /["/ˈflaʊə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈflaʊər/"]/

Definition

the coloured part of a plant from which the seed or fruit develops. Flowers usually grow at the end of a stem and last only a short time.

In simple words: A colorful plant that blooms.

Examples

  • The flower in the garden is blooming beautifully.
  • She received a flower as a gift for her birthday.
  • The flower has many vibrant colors during spring.
  • He studied the anatomy of a flower in biology class.
  • A flower can attract bees and butterflies.
  • They chose a flower to represent their team in the competition.

Usage notes

Used in both formal and informal contexts. Often found in discussions about nature, gardening, or gifts. Avoid overusing in technical or scientific discussions where specific names of flowers are preferred.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'flower power' symbol with bright colors and vibrant energy.

Collocations

  • bright
  • brightly coloured/​colored
  • brilliantly coloured/​colored
  • bouquet
  • bunch
  • bear
  • have
  • produce
  • appear
  • go to seed
  • bud
  • head
  • petal
  • in flower
  • a bank of flowers
  • a carpet of flowers
  • a mass of flowers
  • bright
  • brightly coloured/​colored
  • brilliantly coloured/​colored
  • bouquet
  • bunch
  • bear
  • have
  • produce
  • appear
  • go to seed
  • bud
  • head
  • petal
  • in flower
  • a bank of flowers
  • a carpet of flowers
  • a mass of flowers
  • bright
  • brightly coloured/​colored
  • brilliantly coloured/​colored
  • bouquet
  • bunch
  • bear
  • have
  • produce
  • appear
  • go to seed
  • bud
  • head
  • petal
  • in flower
  • a bank of flowers
  • a carpet of flowers
  • a mass of flowers

Synonyms

  • blossom
  • bloom
  • petal
  • flora

Antonyms

  • weed
  • thorn

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'flour' (the baking ingredient).
  • Using incorrect pluralization ('floweres' instead of 'flowers').