Definitions and Examples of gardened, gardenful
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having a garden, typically one that is well-maintained and cultivated.
Example
Their house had a beautifully gardened front yard with colorful flowers and neatly trimmed hedges.
An amount or quantity of plants, flowers, or other vegetation that fills or occupies a garden.
Example
She bought a gardenful of plants and spent the whole weekend planting them in her backyard.
Key Differences: gardened vs gardenful
- 1Gardened describes a place that has a garden, while gardenful refers to the amount of plants that fill a garden.
- 2Gardened is an adjective, while gardenful is a noun.
Effective Usage of gardened, gardenful
- 1Landscaping: Use gardened to describe a property that has a garden.
- 2Gardening: Use gardenful to describe the amount of plants you have in your garden.
- 3Real Estate: Use gardened to describe a property feature that may increase its value.
Remember this!
The antonyms gardened and gardenful describe the presence or absence of a garden. Gardened is used to describe a place that has a garden, while gardenful refers to the amount of plants that fill a garden. Use these words in landscaping, gardening, and real estate contexts.