tendril

[ˈtɛndrəl]

tendril Definition

a thin stem-like part of a climbing plant that attaches itself to something in order to support the plant.

Using tendril: Examples

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

  • Example

    The tendrils of the grapevine were wrapped around the trellis.

  • Example

    The pumpkin plant sent out long tendrils in search of support.

  • Example

    She twirled a tendril of hair around her finger.

tendril Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tendril

Phrases with tendril

  • a thin, curling wisp of smoke

    Example

    A tendril of smoke rose from the chimney.

  • a small sign or indication of hope

    Example

    The discovery of a single tendril of hope kept them going through the difficult times.

  • tendril of curiosity

    a slight interest or desire to know more about something

    Example

    The book's opening sentence caught her attention and she felt a tendril of curiosity about what would happen next.

Origins of tendril

from Latin 'tendere', meaning 'to stretch'

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Summary: tendril in Brief

A 'tendril' [ˈtɛndrəl] is a thin stem-like part of a climbing plant that attaches itself to something for support. It can be seen in phrases like 'tendril of smoke,' referring to a thin curling wisp of smoke, and 'tendril of hope,' indicating a small sign of hope.