budded

[ˈbʌdɪd]

budded Definition

  • 1(of a plant) having or developing buds
  • 2(of a bud) beginning to open and show the first signs of leaves or flowers
  • 3(of a person) in the early stages of development or growth

Using budded: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "budded" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rosebushes have budded early this year.

  • Example

    The trees are budded with new leaves.

  • Example

    The young artist is still budded in her career.

budded Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for budded

Phrases with budded

  • to begin to develop or grow buds

    Example

    The flowers have budded out, and the garden is now in full bloom.

  • budded up

    to form a close relationship or bond with someone

    Example

    The two teammates have budded up and are now inseparable on and off the field.

  • a rose that has not yet fully bloomed and still has its buds intact

    Example

    She picked a bouquet of budded roses to decorate the table for the dinner party.

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Summary: budded in Brief

'Budded' [ˈbʌdɪd] describes the state of a plant that is developing buds, or the buds themselves that are beginning to open and show the first signs of leaves or flowers. It can also refer to a person who is in the early stages of development or growth, as in 'The young artist is still budded in her career.' The phrase 'budded out' means to begin to develop or grow buds, while 'budded up' means to form a close relationship or bond with someone.