bunched

[bʌntʃt]

bunched Definition

  • 1gathered together in a tight group
  • 2formed into a cluster or bundle

Using bunched: Examples

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

  • Example

    The flowers were bunched together in a vase.

  • Example

    The grapes were bunched on the vine.

  • Example

    The fabric was bunched up in her hand.

bunched Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for bunched

Phrases with bunched

  • bunch of keys

    a set of keys held together by a ring or chain

    Example

    She fumbled with the bunch of keys, trying to find the right one.

  • bunch of flowers

    a group of flowers tied or wrapped together

    Example

    He brought her a bunch of flowers as a gift.

  • bunch of grapes

    a cluster of grapes still attached to the vine

    Example

    She picked a bunch of grapes from the vineyard.

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Summary: bunched in Brief

'Bunched' [bʌntʃt] describes something that is gathered tightly together, forming a cluster or bundle. It can refer to objects like keys or flowers, or to materials like fabric. Examples include 'The flowers were bunched together in a vase.' and 'The grapes were bunched on the vine.' 'Bunched' is similar in meaning to 'clustered' and 'grouped.'