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blossom

n. C / U
B2 Upper Intermediate US //ˈbɫɑsəm// UK //blˈɒsəm// blos·som Archaic

n. the flower on a tree or bush that appears before the fruit grows. You usually see these in the spring on trees like cherry or apple.

n. a flower or cluster of flowers on a plant that yields fruit, typically appearing in spring. Often used collectively to describe the mass of flowers on a single tree.


SIMPLE

The cherry trees are covered in pink blossom.

CONTEXTUAL

Every spring, the orchard is filled with the sweet scent of apple blossom before the fruit begins to form.

COMPLEX

The delicate white blossom of the pear trees carpeted the garden path after the heavy rain, signaling the transition from early spring to the warmer months of growth.

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Usage

Often used as an uncountable noun when referring to the mass of flowers on a tree ('the blossom'); countable when referring to a single flower.

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