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Hyacinth - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A hyacinth is a fragrant flowering plant with clusters of colorful blooms, often grown in gardens or as houseplants. It symbolizes rebirth and is popular in spring gardens.

hyacinth

/ˈhaɪəsɪnθ/ /ˈhaɪəsɪnθ/

Definition:

A fragrant bulbous plant with clusters of bell-shaped flowers, often blue or purple.

Synonyms:

flower, bloom, blossom, bulb plant

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

weed, thistle

Common Collocations:

blue hyacinth, fragrant hyacinth, spring hyacinth, potted hyacinth, wild hyacinth

Derivatives:

hyacinths, hyacinthine

Usage Tips:

Use "hyacinth" to refer to the flowering plant or its blossoms; avoid confusing it with similar-sounding words like "jacinth."

Common Phrases:

"blue as a hyacinth, " "fragrant like a hyacinth, " "hyacinth in bloom"

Etymology:

From Greek mythology, named after Hyacinthus, a youth loved by Apollo and transformed into the flower.

Examples:

  • 1. The hyacinth bloomed brightly in her garden.
  • 2. She planted a blue hyacinth near the window.
  • 3. The scent of the hyacinth filled the room.
  • 4. Hyacinths are popular flowers in spring bouquets.

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