willow

[ˈwɪləʊ]

willow Definition

  • 1a tree or shrub of temperate climates that typically has narrow leaves, bears catkins, and grows near water. Willows are used for decoration, basketry, and furniture.
  • 2a cricketing term for a delivery bowled with a round-arm action that spins the ball towards the off side, typically delivered by a left-handed bowler

Using willow: Examples

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

  • Example

    The willow tree in the garden was overhanging the pond.

  • Example

    She wove a basket out of willow branches.

  • Example

    The cricket player bowled a perfect willow.

  • Example

    The furniture in the room was made of willow wood.

willow Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for willow

Phrases with willow

  • a type of willow tree with long, drooping branches that often grow near water

    Example

    The weeping willow in the park is a popular spot for picnics.

  • pussy willow

    a type of willow tree with furry catkins that appear in early spring

    Example

    The pussy willows in the vase add a nice touch to the room.

  • a type of willow tree with long, thin branches that are used for weaving baskets

    Example

    She gathered some basket willow from the garden to make a new basket.

Origins of willow

Old English 'welig'

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Summary: willow in Brief

A 'willow' [ˈwɪləʊ] is a tree or shrub that grows near water and is known for its narrow leaves and catkins. It is often used for decoration, basketry, and furniture. The term also refers to a cricketing delivery bowled with a round-arm action that spins the ball towards the off side, typically delivered by a left-handed bowler.

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