marigold

[ˈmærɪɡəʊld]

marigold Definition

  • 1a plant of the daisy family, typically with yellow, orange, or copper-brown flowers, that is widely cultivated as an ornamental.
  • 2a bright orange-yellow color resembling that of a marigold flower.

Using marigold: Examples

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

  • Example

    She planted marigolds in her garden to keep pests away.

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    The bride carried a bouquet of marigolds down the aisle.

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    The painting was dominated by shades of marigold and ochre.

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    Marigold petals are sometimes used to make natural dyes.

marigold Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for marigold

Phrases with marigold

  • a type of marigold (Tagetes patula) with small flowers and a strong scent, often used as a companion plant to repel pests

    Example

    She planted French marigolds around her vegetable garden to keep pests away.

  • a type of marigold (Calendula officinalis) with bright yellow or orange flowers, often used in herbal medicine

    Example

    She brewed a tea from pot marigold petals to soothe her upset stomach.

  • an essential oil extracted from marigold flowers, often used in aromatherapy and skincare products

    Example

    She added a few drops of marigold oil to her bath for a relaxing soak.

Origins of marigold

from Mary's gold, referring to the Virgin Mary

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Summary: marigold in Brief

A 'marigold' [ˈmærɪɡəʊld] is a plant with yellow, orange, or copper-brown flowers that is often grown as an ornamental. It is also a bright orange-yellow color. The French marigold is a type of marigold with a strong scent used to repel pests, while the pot marigold is often used in herbal medicine. Marigold oil is an essential oil extracted from marigold flowers used in aromatherapy and skincare products.