scandent Antonyms
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Meaning of scandent
Wordnet
scandent (s)
used especially of plants; having a tendency to climb
Webster
scandent (a.)
Climbing.
scandent Sentence Examples
- The scandent plant effortlessly climbed the trellis, reaching towards the sunlight.
- The ivy's scandent stems clung tightly to the stone wall, forming a verdant tapestry.
- The bougainvillea's scandent branches cascaded over the balcony, creating a breathtaking display.
- The scandent honeysuckle adorned the fence with fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers.
- The scandent fig's aerial roots reached down from the canopy, forming a network of support.
- The climbing rose's scandent canes twined around the arbor, creating a romantic arch.
- The pothos's scandent stems trailed along the bookshelf, adding a touch of greenery to the room.
- The scandent passionflower's tendrils gracefully extended, searching for something to support its growth.
- The scandent asparagus fern's feathery fronds added a touch of elegance to the hanging basket.
- The scandent morning glory's flowers unfurled at dawn, inviting pollinators to their vibrant blooms.
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used especially of plants; having a tendency to climbClimbing.
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The scandent plant effortlessly climbed the trellis, reaching towards the sunlight.
The ivy's scandent stems clung tightly to the stone wall, forming a verdant tapestry.
The bougainvillea's scandent branches cascaded over the balcony, creating a breathtaking display.
The scandent honeysuckle adorned the fence with fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers.