honeysuckle

[ˈhʌniˌsʌkəl]

honeysuckle Definition

  • 1a climbing plant which typically bears fragrant tubular flowers that are often coloured red or yellow, native to Eurasia and North America.
  • 2a sweet-tasting substance made from the nectar of honeysuckle flowers.

Using honeysuckle: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garden was filled with the scent of honeysuckle.

  • Example

    The honeysuckle vine climbed up the trellis.

  • Example

    She made a syrup from the honeysuckle flowers.

  • Example

    The tea had a hint of honeysuckle flavor.

honeysuckle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for honeysuckle

  • woodbine
  • coral honeysuckle
  • trumpet honeysuckle

Phrases with honeysuckle

  • a tea made from the flowers of the honeysuckle plant, often used for medicinal purposes

    Example

    She drank honeysuckle tea to soothe her sore throat.

  • honeysuckle-scented

    having the fragrance of honeysuckle flowers

    Example

    The candle was honeysuckle-scented, filling the room with its sweet aroma.

  • a sweet syrup made from the nectar of honeysuckle flowers, often used as a natural sweetener

    Example

    She drizzled honeysuckle syrup over her pancakes instead of maple syrup.

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Summary: honeysuckle in Brief

Honeysuckle [ˈhʌniˌsʌkəl] is a climbing plant with fragrant tubular flowers, native to Eurasia and North America. It can also refer to a sweet-tasting substance made from the nectar of honeysuckle flowers. Examples include 'The garden was filled with the scent of honeysuckle,' and 'She made a syrup from the honeysuckle flowers.'