Pronunciation: /flaʊər paʊər/
noun a beautiful and colorful plant that is often used for decoration or given as a gift
A1 I like to wear clothes with flower power patterns.
A2 She believes in the concept of flower power and its ability to bring peace.
B1 The hippie movement of the 1960s was known for promoting flower power as a symbol of love and nonviolence.
B2 The music festival was filled with attendees wearing flower power accessories.
C1 The artist's work often incorporates themes of nature and flower power.
C2 The documentary explored the impact of flower power on social movements in the 1960s.
formal The concept of flower power emerged during the 1960s as a symbol of nonviolent protest.
informal I love the hippie movement and all the flower power vibes it represents.
slang That music festival was full of flower power, man.
figurative Her kindness and positivity are like a form of flower power that brightens everyone's day.
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