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Gourd - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A gourd is a hard-shelled fruit from certain vines, often dried and used as a container or decoration. Common types include pumpkins, squash, and bottle gourds.

gourd

/ɡɔrd/ /ɡɔːd/

Definition:

A fleshy, typically large fruit with a hard skin, often used for decoration or containers.

Synonyms:

pumpkin, squash, melon, cucumber

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(none commonly recognized)

Common Collocations:

dried gourd, bottle gourd, bitter gourd, gourd vine

Derivatives:

gourdy, gourdlike

Usage Tips:

Use "gourd" to refer to hard-shelled fruits like pumpkins or decorative containers made from them.

Common Phrases:

out of one's gourd, bitter gourd soup, bottle gourd plant

Etymology:

From Old French "gourde," derived from Latin "cucurbita," meaning "gourd" or "pumpkin."

Examples:

  • 1. She carved a face into the gourd for Halloween.
  • 2. The dried gourd was used as a water container.
  • 3. Bitter gourd is a common ingredient in Asian cuisine.
  • 4. He grew a giant gourd in his garden last year.

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