[ US /ˈvɝdənt/ ]
[ UK /vˈɜːdənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by abundance of verdure
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How To Use verdant In A Sentence

  • Photograph by Alexandre Bailhache Pleached hornbeam arches and chestnut pergolas create verdant alleys connecting one garden room to the next and provide shaded, secluded walks. Paradise Regained
  • The castle stood on the point of a hill and sloping down on all sides were verdant hayfields, olive groves, vegetable gardens, fruit orchards, and vineyards.
  • I observed his verdant chest hair because he had left the top two buttons of his shirt undone. Times, Sunday Times
  • The verdant hills and raised valleys are ideal for its commodes with ample erect telegraph poles to mark its new territorial space.
  • GENERAL LEVALLE, Argentina—Pilots often stare in disbelief when they make their first flight over this hamlet on the verdant pampa. Maybe Graciela Sees It From Heaven, This Huge Guitar Made of Trees
  • St. Mary's is not clustered in a village as churches often are but stands alone in the verdant countryside.
  • Verdant Valley is a very peaceful place, and I have a great-nephew here, Charles Chang Green, who will be company for you. THREE IN ONE
  • The first- floor bathroom is similarly spacious and light, and looks on to the verdant, cottagey back garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • The material is coarse and rough, the fabric verdant and winter green.
  • Take America's supposedly verdant ethanol subsidies.
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