greened

[ɡriːnd]

greened Definition

  • 1to become green or to make something green
  • 2to cover a surface with grass or other vegetation

Using greened: Examples

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

  • Example

    The trees have greened after the rain.

  • Example

    The park was greened with new grass.

  • Example

    The garden was greened with fresh plants.

greened Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for greened

Phrases with greened

  • green up

    to become green or to make something green

    Example

    The lawn will green up again after the rain.

  • a natural talent for gardening or growing plants

    Example

    She has a green thumb and can grow anything in her garden.

  • an area of land around a city or town where building is strictly controlled and only agriculture, forestry, or outdoor recreation is permitted

    Example

    The city council has designated the area as a green belt to preserve the natural environment.

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Summary: greened in Brief

'Greened' [ɡriːnd] means to become green or to make something green, such as covering a surface with grass or other vegetation. It is often used to describe the growth of plants and trees, as in 'The trees have greened after the rain.' Other phrases include 'green up,' meaning to become green, and 'green thumb,' referring to a natural talent for gardening.