Flower Bed

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /flaʊər bɛd/

Definitions of flower bed

noun a bed or plot of ground in which flowers are grown

Example Sentences

A1 I planted some flowers in the flower bed.

A2 The flower bed in the park is full of colorful blooms.

B1 She spent hours weeding and tending to the flower bed in her garden.

B2 The landscaper designed a beautiful flower bed with a variety of plants.

C1 The intricate patterns of the flower bed were carefully planned and executed.

C2 The flower bed was a masterpiece of horticultural artistry, drawing admiration from all who saw it.

Examples of flower bed in a Sentence

formal The landscaper carefully arranged the different types of flowers in the flower bed.

informal I love sitting by the flower bed in my backyard, it's so peaceful.

slang Check out the awesome flowers in that flower bed, they're so pretty!

figurative Her mind was a flower bed of creative ideas, blooming with endless possibilities.

Grammatical Forms of flower bed

past tense

flower bedded

plural

flower beds

comparative

more flower bed

superlative

most flower bed

present tense

is flower bedding

future tense

will flower bed

perfect tense

has flower bedded

continuous tense

is flower bedding

singular

flower bed

positive degree

flower bed

infinitive

to flower bed

gerund

flower bedding

participle

flower bedded

Origin and Evolution of flower bed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The term 'flower bed' originated from the Old English word 'bedd' meaning a plot of ground for plants.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a plot of ground for plants, 'flower bed' evolved to specifically indicate a bed or plot of ground planted with flowers for decorative purposes.