plum

[plʌm]

plum Definition

  • 1a small, sweet fruit with a smooth red or yellow skin and a stone in the middle
  • 2something that is highly desirable or valuable

Using plum: Examples

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

  • Example

    She ate a juicy plum for breakfast.

  • Example

    The cake was filled with plums and almonds.

  • Example

    He inherited a plum job at his father's company.

  • Example

    The CEO position is a plum job.

plum Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for plum

Idioms Using plum

  • the best or most desirable of a group of things

    Example

    As the senior employee, he got the pick of the plums when it came to choosing projects.

  • plum in one's mouth

    to speak in a way that is considered to be typical of someone who is from a high social class

    Example

    She sounds like she has a plum in her mouth when she talks.

  • a highly desirable or well-paid job

    Example

    He landed a plum job at a top law firm after graduating from Harvard.

Phrases with plum

  • a traditional British dessert made with suet, dried fruit, spices, and breadcrumbs

    Example

    We always have plum pudding for dessert on Christmas Day.

  • a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented plums

    Example

    I tried plum wine for the first time at a Japanese restaurant.

  • the flower of a plum tree

    Example

    The plum blossoms in the garden are so beautiful in the spring.

Origins of plum

from Old English 'plūme', from Latin 'prunum'

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Summary: plum in Brief

The term 'plum' [plʌm] refers to a small, sweet fruit with a smooth red or yellow skin and a stone in the middle. It is also used to describe something that is highly desirable or valuable, such as a 'plum job.' 'Plum' extends into phrases like 'plum pudding,' and idioms like 'the pick of the plums,' denoting the best or most desirable of a group of things.