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Sagebrush - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sagebrush is a hardy, aromatic shrub found in dry regions of North America. It has silvery-green leaves and is common in deserts and plains, often symbolizing resilience and the American West.

sagebrush

/ˈseɪdʒˌbrʌʃ/ /ˈseɪdʒˌbrʌʃ/

Definition:

A shrubby plant with silvery leaves, common in arid regions of North America.

Synonyms:

Artemisia, wormwood, bitterbrush

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(No direct antonyms; context-dependent)

Common Collocations:

desert sagebrush, sagebrush steppe, sagebrush ecosystem

Derivatives:

sagebrushed, sagebrushing

Usage Tips:

Use "sagebrush" to describe dryland vegetation or evoke a Western landscape.

Common Phrases:

sagebrush rebellion, sagebrush sea, under the sagebrush

Etymology:

Derived from "sage" (aromatic plant) + "brush" (shrub), referring to its appearance and habitat.

Examples:

  • 1. The sagebrush swayed in the desert wind.
  • 2. Cattle often graze near patches of sagebrush.
  • 3. The scent of sagebrush filled the dry air.
  • 4. Sagebrush provides shelter for small desert animals.

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