Agapanthuses

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /əˌɡæpənˈθʌsiz/

Definitions of agapanthuses

noun a plural form of the noun 'agapanthus', which refers to a plant with large clusters of blue or white flowers

Example Sentences

A1 I saw beautiful agapanthuses in the garden.

A2 Agapanthuses are easy to care for and bloom in the summer.

B1 The agapanthuses in the front yard need to be watered regularly.

B2 The landscaper recommended planting agapanthuses along the driveway.

C1 The rare agapanthuses species found in South Africa are highly sought after by collectors.

C2 The agapanthuses competition at the flower show showcased some truly stunning varieties.

Examples of agapanthuses in a Sentence

formal The garden was adorned with beautiful agapanthuses in full bloom.

informal I love how the agapanthuses brighten up the yard.

slang Check out those cool agapanthuses in the front yard!

figurative The agapanthuses stood tall and proud, symbolizing resilience and beauty.

Grammatical Forms of agapanthuses

plural

agapanthuses

present tense

agapanthuses

future tense

will agapanthuses

perfect tense

have agapanthused

continuous tense

are agapanthusing

singular

agapanthus

positive degree

agapanthuses

infinitive

to agapanthus

gerund

agapanthusing

participle

agapanthused

Origin and Evolution of agapanthuses

First Known Use: 1786 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'agapanthuses' is derived from the Greek word 'agapanthus', which means 'love flower'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a genus of flowering plants native to South Africa, the term 'agapanthuses' has evolved to also include the plural form of the word 'agapanthus'.