lavender
Pronunciation
/ˈɫævəndɝ/

Definition & Meaning of "lavender"in English

Lavender
01

a type of plant with purple flowers and a fine smell

lavender definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Plural form
lavenders

What is "lavender"?

Lavender is a fragrant herb with narrow, silvery-green leaves and clusters of small purple flowers. It is prized for its sweet and floral aroma, which has hints of citrus and mint. Lavender is widely used in cooking, particularly in French and Mediterranean cuisines, where it adds a subtle floral flavor to both sweet and savory dishes. It can be used fresh or dried, and is often incorporated into baked goods such as cookies, cakes, and scones, as well as in sauces, marinades, and herbal teas. Lavender is also popular in aromatherapy and herbal medicine, where it is believed to have calming and relaxing properties that can help reduce stress and promote relaxation.

Examples
She planted lavender in her garden to enjoy its pleasant aroma and vibrant color.
02

a pale, soft shade of purple that resembles the color of lavender flowers

lavender definition and meaning
Examples
The room was painted in a gentle lavender, creating a calm and soothing atmosphere.
lavender
01

having a pale purple color

lavender definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
qualitative
Superlative
most lavender
Comparative
more lavender
gradable
Examples
She painted her bedroom walls in a soothing lavender color.
02

having a quality reminiscent of the lavender plant

Examples
The room was filled with a lavender aroma, creating a relaxing and soothing environment.
to lavender
01

to perfume or scent with lavender

Grammatical Information
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
lavender
3rd person singular
lavenders
Past simple
lavendered
Past participle
lavendered
Examples
She lavendered the guest room to ensure it smelled fresh and inviting.
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