cornflower (Meaning)

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cornflower (n)

plant of southern and southeastern United States grown for its yellow flowers that can be dried

an annual Eurasian plant cultivated in North America having showy heads of blue or purple or pink or white flowers

Synonyms & Antonyms of cornflower

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cornflower Sentence Examples

  1. The meadow was dotted with vibrant blue cornflowers, swaying gently in the breeze.
  2. She picked a bouquet of wildflowers, including delicate cornflowers, to brighten up the kitchen.
  3. In medieval times, cornflowers were used as a natural dye to color fabrics a rich blue hue.
  4. The artist captured the beauty of the cornflower in a stunning watercolor painting.
  5. Bees buzzed around the cornflower, drawn to its nectar-rich blossoms.
  6. The bride carried a bouquet of white roses accented with delicate blue cornflowers on her wedding day.
  7. As a symbol of hope and prosperity, cornflowers were often included in traditional May Day celebrations.
  8. In Victorian flower language, the cornflower symbolized fidelity and undying love.
  9. The herbalist brewed a calming tea from dried cornflowers, known for their soothing properties.
  10. The cornflower's simple yet elegant beauty has made it a favorite among gardeners and florists alike.

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plant of southern and southeastern United States grown for its yellow flowers that can be dried, an annual Eurasian plant cultivated in North America having sho

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The meadow was dotted with vibrant blue cornflowers, swaying gently in the breeze.

She picked a bouquet of wildflowers, including delicate cornflowers, to brighten up the kitchen.

In medieval times, cornflowers were used as a natural dye to color fabrics a rich blue hue.

The artist captured the beauty of the cornflower in a stunning watercolor painting.