buds Sentence Examples
- The delicate magnolia buds unfurled, revealing their ethereal pink blossoms.
- The tiny rose buds clung tightly to their stems, promising a fragrant display to come.
- The pear tree's branches were laden with plump, green buds, portending a bountiful harvest.
- The maple buds burst open in vibrant hues of red and orange, heralding the arrival of autumn.
- The lily buds gracefully danced in the breeze, their petals painted in shades of white and yellow.
- The lilac buds swelled and grew, filling the air with their heady scent.
- The rhododendron buds transformed the garden into a vibrant tapestry of color.
- The succulent buds on the cactus reflected the golden rays of the setting sun.
- The trumpet vine buds cascaded down the wall, creating a living tapestry of orange and red.
- The lavender buds dried to perfection, releasing their calming fragrance when crushed.
buds Meaning
buds
to cause (a plant) to bud, child, youth, an anatomical structure (as a tactile corpuscle) resembling a bud, buddy, a small growth at the tip or on the side of a plant stem that later develops into a flower, leaf, or new shoot, in an early stage of development, an outgrowth having the potential to differentiate and grow into a definitive organ or part, a flower that has not fully opened, a small lateral or terminal protuberance on the stem of a plant that may develop into a flower, leaf, or shoot, to commence growth from buds, to set or put forth buds, to reproduce by the pinching off of a small part of the parent, to grow or develop from or as if from a bud, a stage in which something is not yet fully developed, to insert a bud from one plant into an opening cut in the bark of (another plant) in order to grow a desired variety, to be or develop like a bud (as in freshness and promise of growth), an asexual reproductive structure, to insert a bud from a plant of one kind into an opening in the bark of (a plant of another kind) usually in order to propagate a desired variety, to reproduce asexually especially by the pinching off of a small part of the parent, something not yet mature or at full development, a part that grows out from the body of a plant or animal and develops into a new individual, an outgrowth of an organism that differentiates into a new individual, to produce or develop from buds, a primordium having potentialities for growth and development into a definitive structure, an incompletely opened flower, marijuana
Synonyms & Antonyms of buds
Synonyms:
- hellions
- babes
- lads
- schoolchildren
- rapscallions
- imps
- bantlings
- schoolgirls
- minors
- neonates
- schoolkids
- rogues
- cherubim
- toddlers
- infants
- urchins
- nippers
- tikes
- newborns
- whippersnappers
- schoolboys
- rug-rats
- tads
- rascals
- cherubs
- newborn
- subteens
- tweens
- mischiefs
- devils
- preteens
- preschoolers
- striplings
- weanlings
- tykes
- shavers
- nestlings
- tots
- kindergarteners
- teeners
- teenyboppers
- kindergartners
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word buds
to cause (a plant) to bud, child, youth, an anatomical structure (as a tactile corpuscle) resembling a bud, buddy, a small growth at the tip or on the side of a
chicks,kids, children,juveniles, cubs, chaps, bambini, kiddos, kiddies, teenagers
adults,grown-ups, elders, senior citizens, ancients, oldsters, golden-agers,seniors, old-timers, middle-agers
The delicate magnolia buds unfurled, revealing their ethereal pink blossoms.
The tiny rose buds clung tightly to their stems, promising a fragrant display to come.
The pear tree's branches were laden with plump, green buds, portending a bountiful harvest.
The maple buds burst open in vibrant hues of red and orange, heralding the arrival of autumn.