Pronunciation: /eɪ.dɑːr/
noun a Hebrew month corresponding to February or March
A1 Adar is a Welsh word for 'tree'.
A2 I saw a beautiful adar in the park.
B1 The adar in the forest provide shade and habitat for wildlife.
B2 The adar in the garden were in full bloom.
C1 The majestic adar stood tall against the backdrop of the mountains.
C2 The ancient adar in the grove were a sight to behold.
adjective relating to the Hebrew month of Adar
A1 The adar tree in the park is very tall.
A2 She wore a beautiful adar dress to the party.
B1 The adar pattern on the fabric is intricate and detailed.
B2 The adar design on the pottery is a traditional motif.
C1 The adar embroidery on the pillow is expertly done.
C2 The adar sculpture in the museum is a masterpiece of art.
formal Adar is a traditional Welsh name that means 'oak tree'.
informal My friend Adar is coming over for dinner tonight.
slang I heard Adar aced his math test, he's so smart!
figurative The old oak tree in the park stood tall and strong like Adar, a symbol of resilience.
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