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verdant

American  
[vur-dnt] / ˈvɜr dnt /

adjective

  1. green with vegetation; covered with growing plants or grass.

    a verdant oasis.

    Synonyms:
    grassy, lush
  2. of the color green.

    a verdant lawn.

  3. inexperienced; unsophisticated.

    verdant college freshmen.


verdant British  
/ ˈvɜːdənt /

adjective

  1. covered with green vegetation

  2. (of plants, etc) green in colour

  3. immature or unsophisticated; green

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Etymology

Origin of verdant

First recorded in 1575–85; verd(ure) + -ant

Explanation

When something is green with plant life it's verdant, a word often used to idealize the countryside with its verdant pastures or verdant hills. Here's a trick for internalizing verdant's meaning: If you speak Spanish, think of verde — meaning "green." If you speak French, think of vert. Both French and Spanish inherited their words for green from Latin, in which green is viridis. Verdant also can mean grass-colored: "She wore a dress of verdant green."

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“The answer isn’t to shut the door,” says Anna Kaltenboeck, president of Verdant Research, who helped draft drug-pricing laws under the Biden administration.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 3, 2026

Dente runs Berkeley-based Verdant Structural Engineers, which specializes in sustainable projects using both conventional and natural materials.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 28, 2025

The salad called Verdant ate the same way, arguably too salty with Castelvetrano olives, artichoke and ranch dressing.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 15, 2024

Verdant woods gave way to scrubby brushland and desert; most of the large mammals disappeared.

From Science Magazine • Aug. 16, 2023

I lived in Violetwood on Vulcan Road, which was intersected by Verdant Road—VUR-dunt, as in green or lush, but I never heard anyone, even my parents, call it anything but ver-DANT.

From "Drama High" by Michael Sokolove