Nature Symbolism

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun the flower or flowers of a plant, especially of one producing an edible fruit

verb to come into or be in full beauty or health; flourish

adjective related to or characteristic of flowers

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  • The cherry blossoms in the park are a beautiful sight to behold.
  • I love how the flowers blossom in our garden during spring.
  • Check out those fresh kicks, they're really starting to blossom.
  • With hard work and dedication, her career began to blossom into something truly remarkable.

noun A forest god is a deity or divine being associated with forests and nature.

  • In some ancient cultures, the forest god was believed to be the protector of the woodlands.
  • I heard a rumor that the forest god likes to play pranks on unsuspecting travelers.
  • Dude, did you see that crazy tree in the forest? It's like the forest god's hangout spot.
  • The forest god's presence could be felt in the tranquility and beauty of the untouched wilderness.

noun the light reflected from the moon

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  • The soft moonlight illuminated the garden, casting a gentle glow over the flowers.
  • We decided to take a stroll in the park under the moonlight.
  • Let's go for a drive and enjoy the moonlight vibes.
  • Her smile was like moonlight, brightening up the darkest corners of his heart.

noun a brief period of rain falling while the sun is shining

  • A sunshower is a meteorological phenomenon where rain falls while the sun is shining.
  • I love when a sunshower happens, it's like getting a free shower from nature.
  • I heard that a sunshower is when the devil is beating his wife.
  • The sunshower of emotions overwhelmed her as she tried to process the news.