feuille

[fœj]

feuille Definition

a leaf of a plant or tree.

Using feuille: Examples

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

  • Example

    The autumn leaves were a beautiful mix of colors.

  • Example

    The tree had lost all its leaves.

  • Example

    She pressed the flower between two sheets of paper to preserve its leaves.

feuille Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for feuille

Phrases with feuille

  • to start behaving in a better way

    Example

    After getting out of prison, he decided to turn over a new leaf and become a productive member of society.

  • take a leaf out of someone's book

    to copy something that someone else does because it will help you

    Example

    If you want to be successful, you should take a leaf out of his book and work hard every day.

  • to tremble or shake with fear or nervousness

    Example

    I was shaking like a leaf when I had to give my speech in front of the whole class.

Origins of feuille

from Old French 'foille', from Latin 'folium'

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Summary: feuille in Brief

'Feuille' [fœj] means a leaf of a plant or tree. It is often used to describe the colorful foliage of autumn, as well as the green leaves of spring and summer. Phrases like 'turn over a new leaf' and 'take a leaf out of someone's book' use 'leaf' to mean a behavior or action to emulate, while 'shake like a leaf' describes a physical reaction to fear or nervousness.