Verdant

Verdant

ˈvərd(ə)nt

Adjective

  • (Of countryside) Green with grass or other rich vegetation.
  • Of the bright green color of lush grass.

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Example Sentences

“After weeks of rain, the once-barren hills transformed into a verdant landscape.”

“The couple built their cabin overlooking a verdant meadow.”

“The dress was a striking verdant silk, reminiscent of new spring leaves.”

Word Origin

Latin, late 16th century

Why this word?

“Verdant” has been used to describe something green in color since the 1500s. By knowing that “verdant” means “green,” you can easily spot the word for “green” in several other languages. For example, in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, “green” is “verde,” and in French, it‘s “vert.” In Afrikaans, “groen” is “green,” and in Danish, “grøn” is “green,” so it’s still pretty easy to call out the color for English speakers.  

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