Easter Bonnet

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈiːstər ˈbɑnɪt/

Definitions of Easter bonnet

noun A type of hat traditionally worn by women and girls on Easter Sunday as part of their Easter outfit.

Example Sentences

A1 I wore my Easter bonnet to the parade.

A2 She decorated her Easter bonnet with colorful flowers and ribbons.

B1 The children made Easter bonnets in art class.

B2 The Easter bonnet contest had many creative entries.

C1 The designer created a stunning Easter bonnet for the fashion show.

C2 The vintage Easter bonnet was a prized possession in her collection.

Examples of Easter bonnet in a Sentence

formal She wore a beautiful Easter bonnet to the spring parade.

informal I found the perfect Easter bonnet for the church service.

slang Check out her Easter bonnet, it's so cute!

figurative Her creativity was like a colorful Easter bonnet, brightening up the room.

Grammatical Forms of Easter bonnet

plural

Easter bonnets

comparative

more Easter bonnet

superlative

most Easter bonnet

present tense

wears Easter bonnet

future tense

will wear Easter bonnet

perfect tense

has worn Easter bonnet

continuous tense

is wearing Easter bonnet

singular

Easter bonnet

positive degree

Easter bonnet

infinitive

to wear Easter bonnet

gerund

wearing Easter bonnet

participle

worn Easter bonnet

Origin and Evolution of Easter bonnet

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'Easter bonnet' originated from the tradition of women wearing elaborate hats to church services on Easter Sunday.
Evolution of the word: Originally, Easter bonnets were worn as a symbol of wealth and status, with women showcasing their finest and most extravagant hats. Over time, the tradition evolved to include more playful and creative designs, with people using Easter bonnets as a way to express their individual style and celebrate the holiday.