frondesce (Meaning)

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frondesce (v. i.)

To unfold leaves, as plants.

Synonyms & Antonyms of frondesce

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frondesce Sentence Examples

  1. In the verdant embrace of spring, the trees frondesce, adorning themselves with lush foliage.
  2. As the summer sun kissed the earth, the meadows frondesced with vibrant wildflowers.
  3. The ancient forest stood tall, its canopy of leaves frondescent and casting a dappled shade.
  4. With the arrival of autumn, the once-verdant trees frondesced in hues of crimson and gold.
  5. The ivy's tendrils frondesced along the crumbling wall, creating a tapestry of greenery.
  6. The delicate ferns frondesced in the cool shade of the forest understory.
  7. As the seasons turned, the magnolia tree frondesced with fragrant blooms, filling the air with their sweet aroma.
  8. The vibrant coral reefs frondesced with a kaleidoscope of marine life, teeming with color and movement.
  9. In the depths of the ocean, the sea anemones frondesced, their tentacles gently swaying in the underwater currents.
  10. The frondescent fronds of the palm trees whispered secrets to the tropical breeze.

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To unfold leaves, as plants.

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In the verdant embrace of spring, the trees frondesce, adorning themselves with lush foliage.

As the summer sun kissed the earth, the meadows frondesced with vibrant wildflowers.

The ancient forest stood tall, its canopy of leaves frondescent and casting a dappled shade.

With the arrival of autumn, the once-verdant trees frondesced in hues of crimson and gold.