Springtime Vocabulary

3 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

adverb no applicable part of speech

pronoun no applicable part of speech

preposition no applicable part of speech

conjunction no applicable part of speech

interjection no applicable part of speech

article no applicable part of speech

  • 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 young duck

adjective describing word that modifies a noun (e.g. cute duckling)

  • The duckling followed closely behind its mother as they waddled towards the pond.
  • Look at the cute little duckling trying to keep up with its mom!
  • That duckling is totally adorbs!
  • She felt like a lost duckling in the bustling city, unsure of where to go.

verb to sing or whistle with trills, runs, or other melodic embellishments

adjective singing or whistling with trills, runs, or other melodic embellishments

  • The bird was warbling a beautiful melody in the early morning.
  • I could hear the birds warbling outside my window.
  • The singer was warbling their heart out on stage last night.
  • The wind through the trees sounded like nature's own warbling symphony.