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verdant
/ ˈvɜːdənt /
adjective
- covered with green vegetation
- (of plants, etc) green in colour
- immature or unsophisticated; green
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Derived Forms
- ˈverdancy, noun
- ˈverdantly, adverb
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Other Words From
- verdan·cy noun
- verdant·ly adverb
- un·verdant adjective
- un·verdant·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of verdant1
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Example Sentences
A jacket resembled a verdant forest with its beautiful chaos of green feathers.
It was a typical suburban dwelling with a verdant lawn and lots of flowering shrubs.
What better way to celebrate spring than with a verdant bowl of budding goodness?
The studio had disappeared under the verdant arbor, while a wonderful spangled tree rose like a fairy dream, in one corner.
Thoughts ran on rhythmically, in the steady, flashing movement through verdant England.
The last sighs of a man will weave the brilliant corolla of a flower, or expand like a smile over the verdant meadow.
Like the swallow, it has left a crumbling ruin to seek a purer air and a more verdant world.
Even though these Havens are located in the most barren places, they are beauty-spots, verdant beyond belief.
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