pear Synonyms

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pear Meaning

Wordnet

pear (n)

sweet juicy gritty-textured fruit available in many varieties

Old World tree having sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit; widely cultivated in many varieties

Webster

pear (n.)

The fleshy pome, or fruit, of a rosaceous tree (Pyrus communis), cultivated in many varieties in temperate climates; also, the tree which bears this fruit. See family, below.

pear Sentence Examples

  1. The plump, golden pear hung temptingly from the branch.
  2. The sweet aroma of ripe pears filled the orchard.
  3. She sliced the pear into thin wedges and served them with cream.
  4. The pear tree bloomed profusely in the springtime, its delicate blossoms promising a bountiful harvest.
  5. The tangy pear cider warmed the body on a cold autumn night.
  6. A pear-shaped vase adorned the mantlepiece, its graceful curves a testament to nature's art.
  7. The pear soufflé collapsed in the oven, a culinary disaster.
  8. The children loved to play with the fallen pears, tossing them into the air with glee.
  9. The pear necklace sparkled in the sunlight, its intricate design capturing the essence of the fruit.
  10. The pear tattoo on her forearm was a subtle reminder of her love for this autumnal treat.

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The plump, golden pear hung temptingly from the branch.

The sweet aroma of ripe pears filled the orchard.

She sliced the pear into thin wedges and served them with cream.

The pear tree bloomed profusely in the springtime, its delicate blossoms promising a bountiful harvest.