dandelion

[ˈdændɪlaɪən]

dandelion Definition

a wild plant with yellow flowers and a long stem with seeds that are blown by the wind.

Using dandelion: Examples

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

  • Example

    The field was covered in dandelions.

  • Example

    She blew on the dandelion to make a wish.

  • Example

    Dandelion leaves can be used in salads or tea.

dandelion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dandelion

Phrases with dandelion

  • an alcoholic beverage made from the flowers of the dandelion plant

    Example

    He brewed a batch of dandelion wine for the summer solstice celebration.

  • dandelion clock

    the spherical seed head of the dandelion plant, which is used by children to tell the time by blowing the seeds off

    Example

    She showed her daughter how to tell time using a dandelion clock.

  • a traditional British soft drink made from fermented dandelion and burdock roots

    Example

    I tried dandelion and burdock for the first time and found it surprisingly refreshing.

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Summary: dandelion in Brief

A 'dandelion' [ˈdændɪlaɪən] is a wild plant with yellow flowers and a long stem with seeds that are blown by the wind. It is often associated with childhood memories of making wishes by blowing on its fluffy seed head, and its leaves can be used in salads or tea. The plant is also used to make dandelion wine, a traditional British soft drink called dandelion and burdock, and its spherical seed head is known as a dandelion clock.

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