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Garden
1[gahr-dn]
noun
Alexander, 1730?–91, U.S. naturalist, born in Scotland.
Mary, 1877–1967, U.S. soprano.
garden
2[gahr-dn]
noun
a plot of ground, usually near a house, where flowers, shrubs, vegetables, fruits, or herbs are cultivated.
a piece of ground or other space, commonly with ornamental plants, trees, etc., used as a park or other public recreation area.
a public garden.
a fertile and delightful spot or region.
British., yard.
adjective
pertaining to, produced in, or suitable for cultivation or use in a garden.
fresh garden vegetables; garden furniture.
verb (used without object)
to lay out, cultivate, or tend a garden.
verb (used with object)
to cultivate as a garden.
garden
/ ˈɡɑːdən /
noun
US and Canadian word: yard. an area of land, usually planted with grass, trees, flowerbeds, etc, adjoining a house
( as modifier )
a garden chair
an area of land used for the cultivation of ornamental plants, herbs, fruit, vegetables, trees, etc
( as modifier )
garden tools
(often plural) such an area of land that is open to the public, sometimes part of a park
botanical gardens
a fertile and beautiful region
( as modifier )
a garden paradise
(modifier) provided with or surrounded by a garden or gardens
a garden flat
informal, to mislead or deceive a person
adjective
informal, ordinary; unexceptional
verb
to work in, cultivate, or take care of (a garden, plot of land, etc)
Other Word Forms
- gardenable adjective
- gardenless adjective
- gardenlike adjective
- ungardened adjective
- well-gardened adjective
- garden-like adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Garden1
Idioms and Phrases
lead up / down the garden path, to deceive or mislead in an enticing way; lead on; delude.
The voters had been led up the garden path too often to take a candidate's promises seriously.
More idioms and phrases containing Garden
Example Sentences
Staff at Paradise Park in Hayle, Cornwall, said the young flamingo, called Frankie, had taken flight from the walled garden at the park on Sunday morning, despite it having clipped feathers.
The Town Hall gardens, which became a focal point following the 2024 tragedy in which three girls were killed at a dance workshop, were among eight areas in the resort praised in the national final.
Luxury homes are fortunate enough to have rear gardens that lead right down to the sand where the fence has been put up.
This includes private spaces such as back gardens and in public areas, although sparklers are allowed.
As they feed the soil, the same area can eventually be transitioned into low-maintenance garden beds.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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