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Bud - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A bud is a small, undeveloped part of a plant that can grow into a leaf, flower, or shoot. It is often protected by tiny leaves or scales.

bud

/bʌd/ /bʌd/

Definition:

A small part of a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.

Synonyms:

sprout, shoot, germ, embryo

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

wither, decay

Common Collocations:

flower bud, leaf bud, rose bud, tight bud

Derivatives:

budding, budded

Usage Tips:

Use "bud" as a noun for plant growth or as a verb meaning to begin developing.

Common Phrases:

nip in the bud, budding romance, tight as a bud

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "budde," meaning a small protuberance on a plant.

Examples:

  • 1. The tree's tiny green buds appeared in early spring.
  • 2. She carefully pinched off the rose bud to encourage growth.
  • 3. Their friendship began to bud during summer camp.
  • 4. Don’t let problems grow; nip them in the bud.

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