florilege (Meaning)

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florilege (n.)

The act of gathering flowers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of florilege

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florilege Sentence Examples

  1. The florilege of ancient Greek literature showcases the genius of Sappho, Homer, and Euripides.
  2. The librarian compiled a florilege of the most compelling stories from the library's collection.
  3. The anthology was a florilege of essays on environmentalism, providing a comprehensive perspective on the topic.
  4. The florilege of botanical illustrations featured exquisite depictions of rare and endangered plants.
  5. The music professor assembled a florilege of virtuoso violin concertos for his students to perform.
  6. The museum's florilege of Impressionist paintings offers a breathtaking glimpse into the movement's origins and evolution.
  7. The chef's florilege of desserts included intricate macarons, towering cakes, and decadent pastries.
  8. The fragrance company released a florilege of scents inspired by the blooming gardens of Provence.
  9. The fashion magazine featured a florilege of designer gowns that adorned the covers of its past issues.
  10. The florilege of travel photographs captured the essence of exotic destinations and the allure of faraway lands.

FAQs About the word florilege

The act of gathering flowers.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The florilege of ancient Greek literature showcases the genius of Sappho, Homer, and Euripides.

The librarian compiled a florilege of the most compelling stories from the library's collection.

The anthology was a florilege of essays on environmentalism, providing a comprehensive perspective on the topic.

The florilege of botanical illustrations featured exquisite depictions of rare and endangered plants.