hyacine (Meaning)

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hyacine (n.)

A hyacinth.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hyacine

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

hyacine Sentence Examples

  1. The hyacine blooms were a vibrant shade of purple, contrasting beautifully with the emerald leaves.
  2. The hyacine flowerpots lined the garden path, releasing an enchanting fragrance that permeated the air.
  3. The hyacine petals were delicate and papery, forming an intricate star shape when fully open.
  4. The hyacine bulbs were planted in the fall, anticipating the arrival of spring with their vibrant display.
  5. The hyacine's heady scent wafted through the open window, reminding me of childhood memories.
  6. The hyacine's roots formed a dense network beneath the soil, anchoring the plant firmly.
  7. The hyacine stalk was slender and erect, supporting the clusters of fragrant blooms.
  8. The hyacine vase held a bouquet of white flowers, their delicate scent filling the room.
  9. The hyacine's leaves were thin and strap-like, adding a touch of greenery to the colorful display.
  10. The hyacine's blooming period was brief, but its beauty and fragrance left a lasting impression.

FAQs About the word hyacine

A hyacinth.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hyacine blooms were a vibrant shade of purple, contrasting beautifully with the emerald leaves.

The hyacine flowerpots lined the garden path, releasing an enchanting fragrance that permeated the air.

The hyacine petals were delicate and papery, forming an intricate star shape when fully open.

The hyacine bulbs were planted in the fall, anticipating the arrival of spring with their vibrant display.