Pronunciation: /ˈɔːrtʃərd/
noun a piece of land planted with fruit trees
A1 I picked apples in the orchard.
A2 The orchard is full of fruit trees.
B1 The farmer planted a new orchard last spring.
B2 The orchard was a peaceful place to relax and enjoy nature.
C1 The orchard spanned acres of land and produced a variety of fruits.
C2 The orchard's harvest was bountiful this year, thanks to the favorable weather conditions.
adjective relating to or characteristic of an orchard
A1 There are many apple trees in the orchard.
A2 The orchard is a peaceful place to relax and enjoy nature.
B1 The orchard produces a variety of fruits such as apples, pears, and peaches.
B2 The orchard was carefully tended to ensure a bountiful harvest.
C1 The orchard's irrigation system was upgraded to improve fruit quality.
C2 The orchard's organic practices have gained recognition for sustainable farming.
formal The orchard was filled with rows of apple trees bearing ripe fruit.
informal Let's go pick some apples from the orchard down the road.
slang I heard there's a cool orchard where you can go apple-picking.
figurative Her mind was like an orchard, filled with ideas waiting to be harvested.
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