hazle

[ˈheɪzəl]

hazle Definition

a tree or shrub of the birch family that bears oval leaves and catkins, typically having nuts that are partly or wholly enclosed in a woody cup-shaped receptacle.

Using hazle: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hazel tree in our backyard produces delicious nuts every year.

  • Example

    She picked up some hazelnuts from the market to make a cake.

hazle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hazle

Phrases with hazle

  • in a place where hazel trees grow in abundance

    Example

    We went for a picnic in a hazel grove near the river.

  • eyes that are light brown or greenish-brown in color

    Example

    She has beautiful hazel eyes that change color depending on the light.

  • a reddish-brown hair color

    Example

    She dyed her hair hazel to match her new outfit.

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Summary: hazle in Brief

'Hazel' [ˈheɪzəl] is a noun that refers to a tree or shrub of the birch family that bears oval leaves and catkins, typically having nuts that are partly or wholly enclosed in a woody cup-shaped receptacle. It is also used to describe the light brown or greenish-brown color of eyes and reddish-brown hair color. Phrases like 'in a hazel grove' denote a place where hazel trees grow in abundance.