sprig Synonyms

sprig Meaning

Wordnet

sprig (n)

a small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division); usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year

an ornament that resembles a spray of leaves or flowers

sprig Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate sprig of rosemary added a captivating aroma to the roasted lamb.
  2. The apple tree branches were adorned with tiny, green sprigs in the spring.
  3. A sprig of fresh basil brightened up the simple tomato salad.
  4. The florist carefully arranged a sprig of lavender in the bouquet, complementing the vibrant blooms.
  5. The hummingbird hovered above the bright sprig of fuchsia, sipping nectar from its delicate petals.
  6. The sprig of eucalyptus in the shower released a refreshing and invigorating scent.
  7. The tiny girl gathered a handful of sprigs of daisies, weaving them into a makeshift garland.
  8. The sprig of mint in the iced tea gave it a cool and refreshing taste.
  9. The chef used a sprig of thyme to enhance the flavor of the sautéed vegetables.
  10. The aroma of freshly cut spruce sprigs filled the air as the Christmas tree was put up.

FAQs About the word sprig

a small branch or division of a branch (especially a terminal division); usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year, an ornament that resemble

twig, limb, spur,spray, branchlet, offshoot, outgrowth,shoot, bough, branch

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The delicate sprig of rosemary added a captivating aroma to the roasted lamb.

The apple tree branches were adorned with tiny, green sprigs in the spring.

A sprig of fresh basil brightened up the simple tomato salad.

The florist carefully arranged a sprig of lavender in the bouquet, complementing the vibrant blooms.