Pronunciation: /ˈɡɑrdn/
noun A piece of ground, often near a house, used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables.
A1 I like to plant flowers in my garden.
A2 She enjoys spending time in her vegetable garden.
B1 The garden was filled with colorful blooms.
B2 The botanical garden had a wide variety of exotic plants.
C1 The garden was meticulously designed and maintained.
C2 The sprawling estate boasted a stunning garden with fountains and statues.
formal The garden was meticulously maintained with a variety of colorful flowers and shrubs.
informal Let's have a picnic in the garden this weekend.
slang I love chillin' in the garden, it's so peaceful.
figurative Her mind was a garden of thoughts, each one blooming with creativity.
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