Bush
UK /["/bʊʃ/"]/US /["/bʊʃ/"]/
Definition
a plant that grows thickly with several hard stems coming up from the root
In simple words: A bush is a small to medium-sized plant with many branches.
Examples
- a rose/holly bush
- She was hiding in the bushes at the side of the lane.
- a large clump of rose bushes
- to prune the rose bushes
- Children are taught from an early age how to survive in the bush.
- They went out into the bush.
- hills that have become a wasteland after the removal of native bush
- Stop beating about the bush and tell me what you want.
Usage notes
Use 'bush' when referring to a type of plant that's not tall like a tree. It's common in gardening contexts, but less appropriate when discussing trees or flowers specifically.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'bush' as a 'bushy' plant, full of leaves.
Collocations
- rose
- thorn
- etc.
- clump
- plant
- prune
- trim
- grow
- among the bushes
- in the bushes
- bushes and trees
- trees and bushes
- dense
- thick
- African
- fire
- meat
- in the bush
- into the bush
Synonyms
- shrub
- hedge
- plant
- briar
Antonyms
- tree
- flower
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'shrub' - a bush is a type of shrub.
- Using 'bushes' incorrectly in singular contexts.
- Not distinguishing between types of bush and tree.