lavender

[ˈlævəndər]

lavender Definition

a small aromatic evergreen shrub of the mint family, with narrow leaves and bluish-purple flowers. Lavender is widely cultivated for its fragrant flowers, which are used in perfumery and to flavour food and drink..

Using lavender: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garden was filled with the scent of lavender.

  • Example

    Lavender oil is often used in aromatherapy.

  • Example

    She made a lavender-infused tea.

  • Example

    The soap was scented with lavender.

lavender Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lavender

Phrases with lavender

  • lavender-blue

    a pale blue color with a hint of purple, resembling the color of lavender flowers

    Example

    The walls of the nursery were painted in a soft lavender-blue shade.

  • a fragrant solution made by steeping lavender flowers in water, used as a perfume or for medicinal purposes

    Example

    She sprayed some lavender water on her pillow to help her sleep.

  • a small bag filled with dried lavender flowers, used to scent clothes or linens

    Example

    She placed a lavender sachet in her drawer to keep her clothes smelling fresh.

Origins of lavender

from Old French 'lavendre', from medieval Latin 'lavandula', from Latin 'lavare' meaning 'to wash'

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Summary: lavender in Brief

Lavender [ˈlævəndər] is a fragrant evergreen shrub with narrow leaves and bluish-purple flowers. It is widely cultivated for its scent and flavor, used in perfumery and cooking. Lavender is associated with phrases like 'lavender water,' a fragrant solution made by steeping lavender flowers in water, and 'lavender sachet,' a small bag filled with dried lavender flowers used to scent clothes or linens.

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