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Clover - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Clover is a small plant with three or four round leaves on each stem. It is often found in grass and is considered a symbol of good luck, especially the rare four-leaf variety.

clover

/ˈkloʊvər/ /ˈkləʊvə/

Definition:

A small plant with three-lobed leaves, often used as fodder or a symbol of luck.

Synonyms:

trefoil, shamrock, herb

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

weed, pest

Common Collocations:

four-leaf clover, clover field, clover honey

Derivatives:

clovered, cloverleaf

Usage Tips:

Use "clover" to refer to the plant or metaphorically for luck (e.g., "lucky as a clover").

Common Phrases:

four-leaf clover, in clover, lucky clover

Etymology:

From Old English "clāfre," related to Dutch "klaver" and German "Klee."

Examples:

  • 1. The children searched for a four-leaf clover in the meadow.
  • 2. She wore a necklace with a tiny silver clover charm.
  • 3. Farmers often plant clover to enrich the soil naturally.
  • 4. Finding a four-leaf clover is considered a sign of good luck.

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