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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for flowers and bunches of flowers in British Thesaurus

General words for flowers and bunches of flowers

bloom (noun)

mainly literary a flower

bloom (noun)

a lot of flowers or plants together

bouquet (noun)

a collection of flowers, cut and tied together in an attractive way

bunch (noun)

a group of cut flowers that you hold together or that someone has tied together. A bunch of flowers that someone has arranged in an attractive way is called a bouquet.

buttonhole (noun)

British a flower that you wear on your clothes, for example at a wedding

flowery (adjective)

full of flowers

fresh (adjective)

fresh flowers have been recently picked (=taken from the place they were growing in)

nosegay (noun)

old-fashioned a small bunch of flowers that you hold in your hand or give to someone

posy (noun)

mainly literary a number of small flowers that you hold together

rosebud (noun)

the flower of a rose before it opens

spray (noun)

a small branch with flowers or berries on it, used for decoration

wreath (noun)

a circle of flowers or leaves that you hang up for decoration