Everlastings: meaning, definitions and examples
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everlastings
[ ˈɛvərlæstɪŋz ]
flowers
Everlastings are plants with papery, everlasting flowers that retain their color and shape when dried.
Synonyms
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Word | Description / Examples |
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everlastings |
Used to describe flowers or plants that retain their color and shape when dried. This term is often used in floristry and gardening.
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immortelles |
Used in a more traditional or poetic setting, often to describe dried flowers used in memorial or ceremonial decor. The term can also have a somewhat nostalgic or sentimental tone. It can sometimes carry a slightly old-fashioned connotation.
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strawflowers |
A specific type of everlasting flower, often used in more casual, everyday speech. Ideal for discussing the actual plant or in contexts such as home gardening or crafting.
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Examples of usage
- The florist used everlastings to create a beautiful dried flower arrangement.
- Everlastings are popular in floral crafts for their long-lasting beauty.
Translations
Translations of the word "everlastings" in other languages:
🇵🇹 sempre-vivas
🇮🇳 अमर फूल
🇩🇪 Strohblumen
🇮🇩 bunga abadi
🇺🇦 безсмертники
🇵🇱 nieśmiertelniki
🇯🇵 エバーラスティング
🇫🇷 immortelles
🇪🇸 siemprevivas
🇹🇷 ölmez çiçekler
🇰🇷 영원한 꽃
🇸🇦 الأزهار الخالدة
🇨🇿 slaměnky
🇸🇰 slamienky
🇨🇳 永生花
🇸🇮 smilji
🇮🇸 eilífar blóm
🇰🇿 мәңгі гүлдер
🇬🇪 მარადმწვანეები
🇦🇿 əbədi çiçəklər
🇲🇽 siemprevivas
Etymology
The term 'everlastings' originated from the idea of flowers that last indefinitely, retaining their beauty even after being dried. Everlastings have been used in floral arrangements and crafts for centuries, symbolizing longevity and endurance.