Pronunciation: /ˈflaʊər tʃaɪld/
noun a person who enjoys nature, beauty, and a laid-back lifestyle
A1 She is a flower child who loves spending time in nature.
A2 The flower child picked wildflowers to make a bouquet for her friend.
B1 As a flower child, she believes in peace, love, and harmony.
B2 The flower child's bohemian style and carefree spirit were admired by many.
C1 The flower child's advocacy for environmental causes inspired others to take action.
C2 Known for her free-spirited nature, the flower child was a symbol of the counterculture movement in the 1960s.
formal The flower child movement of the 1960s emphasized peace, love, and harmony.
informal My aunt was a total flower child back in the day, always wearing tie-dye and sandals.
slang I love hanging out with my flower child friend, she's always so carefree and fun.
figurative She's like a flower child, spreading positivity wherever she goes.
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