whitethorn

[ˈwaɪtθɔːn]

whitethorn Definition

  • 1a small tree or shrub of the rose family, with white or pink flowers and red or black fruits
  • 2another term for hawthorn

Using whitethorn: Examples

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

  • Example

    The whitethorn is a common sight in the countryside.

  • Example

    The berries of the whitethorn are used to make jelly.

  • Example

    The hedgerows were full of whitethorn bushes.

whitethorn Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for whitethorn

Phrases with whitethorn

  • a traditional Irish symbol representing the two sides of life, the good and the bad

    Example

    The blackthorn and whitethorn are often depicted together in Irish folklore.

  • the flowers of the whitethorn tree

    Example

    The hedgerows were covered in whitethorn blossom in the spring.

  • a hedge made up of whitethorn bushes

    Example

    The farmer planted a whitethorn hedge around the field to keep the animals in.

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Summary: whitethorn in Brief

Whitethorn [ˈwaɪtθɔːn] is a small tree or shrub of the rose family, known for its white or pink flowers and red or black fruits. It is also another term for hawthorn. The whitethorn is commonly found in the countryside and is often used to make jelly. Phrases include 'whitethorn blossom' and 'whitethorn hedge.'