• Frequency of Use
    70 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Bunch Meanings

    noun a group of things

    verb not applicable

    adjective not applicable

    adverb not applicable

    pronoun not applicable

    preposition not applicable

    conjunction not applicable

    interjection not applicable

    article not applicable

    Fields related to bunch

    Cooking

    A bunch of herbs

    Agriculture

    A bunch of bananas

    Wine Tasting

    A bunch of grapes

    Retail

    A bunch of bananas on display

    Floral Design

    A bunch of flowers

    General Usage

    A bunch of keys

    Occupation Usage of bunch

    Writer

    In a writing context, 'bunch' can be used to describe a collection of things or people, such as a bunch of ideas, a bunch of characters, or a bunch of books.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'bunch' informally when discussing a cluster of symptoms or behaviors, such as a bunch of anxiety symptoms or a bunch of maladaptive coping mechanisms.

    Chef

    Chefs may refer to a bunch of herbs or vegetables when discussing ingredients for a recipe, such as a bunch of cilantro or a bunch of carrots.

    Teacher

    Teachers may use 'bunch' to describe a group of students, such as a bunch of first graders or a bunch of high achievers.

    Event Planner

    Event planners may use 'bunch' when discussing a collection of items needed for an event, such as a bunch of decorations, a bunch of chairs, or a bunch of invitations.

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