Pronunciation: /ˌdʒækəˈrændə/
noun a tropical tree with clusters of purple flowers
A1 I saw a beautiful jacaranda tree in the park.
A2 The jacaranda flowers were blooming in the springtime.
B1 The jacaranda's purple blooms added a pop of color to the street.
B2 The jacaranda tree stood tall and majestic in the middle of the garden.
C1 The jacaranda's delicate petals danced in the breeze, creating a serene atmosphere.
C2 The jacaranda avenue was a sight to behold, with rows of trees in full bloom lining the street.
adjective describing the tree or its flowers
A1 The jacaranda tree has beautiful purple flowers.
A2 The jacaranda blooms in the spring and adds a pop of color to the landscape.
B1 The jacaranda-lined street looked stunning in full bloom.
B2 The jacaranda wood is often used for making furniture due to its durability and unique grain pattern.
C1 The jacaranda festival attracts visitors from all over the world to admire the breathtaking display of purple flowers.
C2 The jacaranda tree is considered a symbol of beauty and resilience in many cultures.
formal The jacaranda trees in the park were in full bloom, showcasing their beautiful purple flowers.
informal Let's take a walk down the street lined with jacaranda trees, it's so pretty this time of year.
slang I love how the jacaranda trees turn the whole neighborhood purple, it's so cool.
figurative Her mind was like a jacaranda tree, blooming with vibrant thoughts and ideas.
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