sapling (Meaning)
Wordnet
sapling (n)
young tree
Webster
sapling (n.)
A young tree.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sapling
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sapling Sentence Examples
- The sapling's fragile trunk swayed gently in the warm breeze.
- The children planted a row of saplings along the edge of the park.
- The sunlight filtered through the canopy of mature trees, casting dappled shadows on the saplings below.
- The deer cautiously approached the sapling, its delicate leaves trembling slightly.
- The gardener carefully watered the sapling, ensuring its roots had ample moisture.
- The birds chirped merrily in the branches of the sapling, their songs echoing through the forest.
- The sapling's bark was smooth and satiny, its surface still unmarked by time.
- The farmer planted apple saplings in his orchard, hoping for a bountiful harvest in the years to come.
- The wind howled around the sapling, testing its strength and resilience.
- The sapling grew taller and stronger each day, its roots firmly anchoring it in the soil.
FAQs About the word sapling
young treeA young tree.
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The sapling's fragile trunk swayed gently in the warm breeze.
The children planted a row of saplings along the edge of the park.
The sunlight filtered through the canopy of mature trees, casting dappled shadows on the saplings below.
The deer cautiously approached the sapling, its delicate leaves trembling slightly.