sunflower (Meaning)

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sunflower (n)

any plant of the genus Helianthus having large flower heads with dark disk florets and showy yellow rays

Synonyms & Antonyms of sunflower

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sunflower Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant sunflower fields stretched across the horizon, painting a golden tapestry.
  2. The towering sunflowers swayed gently in the summer breeze, their massive heads facing the sun.
  3. Bees buzzed around the sunflowers, their pollen-laden wings carrying the scent of summer.
  4. The seeds of the sunflower were rich in nutrients, providing sustenance to birds and wildlife.
  5. I planted a row of sunflowers along my fence, creating a cheerful and welcoming border.
  6. The painting captured the essence of a sunflower field, with its bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes.
  7. The sunflower's vibrant petals symbolized joy, optimism, and the beauty of life.
  8. The sunflower's stem was tall and sturdy, supporting its massive bloom.
  9. The leaves of the sunflower were large and heart-shaped, providing ample shade.
  10. The sunflower provided inspiration for artists, poets, and musicians, capturing their imaginations with its beauty and symbolism.

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any plant of the genus Helianthus having large flower heads with dark disk florets and showy yellow rays

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vibrant sunflower fields stretched across the horizon, painting a golden tapestry.

The towering sunflowers swayed gently in the summer breeze, their massive heads facing the sun.

Bees buzzed around the sunflowers, their pollen-laden wings carrying the scent of summer.

The seeds of the sunflower were rich in nutrients, providing sustenance to birds and wildlife.