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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024gar•den /ˈgɑrdən/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- a plot or area of ground, usually near a house, where flowers, shrubs, vegetables, fruits, or herbs are grown.
- [often plural] a piece of ground or other space used as a park or other public recreation area.
- a fertile and delightful spot or region:a garden in the wilderness.
adj. [before a noun] - relating to, produced in, or suitable for growing or use in a garden:garden vegetables.
v. [no object] - to cultivate a garden:loves to garden.
Idioms- Idioms lead (someone) down or up the garden path, to mislead through false hopes or promises of reward;
delude. gar•den•er, n. [countable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024gar•den (gär′dn),USA pronunciation n. - a plot of ground, usually near a house, where flowers, shrubs, vegetables, fruits, or herbs are cultivated.
- a piece of ground or other space, commonly with ornamental plants, trees, etc., used as a park or other public recreation area:a public garden.
- a fertile and delightful spot or region.
- [Brit.]yard2 (def. 1).
adj. - pertaining to, produced in, or suitable for cultivation or use in a garden:fresh garden vegetables; garden furniture.
- garden-variety.
- Idioms lead up or down the garden path, to deceive or mislead in an enticing way;
lead on; delude:The voters had been led up the garden path too often to take a candidate's promises seriously. v.i. - to lay out, cultivate, or tend a garden.
v.t. - to cultivate as a garden.
- Gmc; compare Old High German gartin-, German Garten, yard2
- Old North French gardin, Old French jardin
- Middle English gardin 1300–50
gar′den•a•ble, adj. gar′den•less, adj. gar′den•like′, adj. Gar•den (gär′dn),USA pronunciation n. - Biographical Mary, 1877–1967, U.S. soprano.
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