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common daisy

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Common Daisy

Definition: The common daisy is a type of low-growing plant that is found in many places, especially in Europe and Asia. It has a yellow center surrounded by pinkish-white petals.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Countability: It is a countable noun, so you can say "one common daisy" or "many common daisies."
Example Sentences:
  1. "In the spring, the common daisies bloom in my garden, creating a beautiful display of flowers."
  2. "We picked some common daisies to make a pretty bouquet."
Advanced Usage:
  • The common daisy can be used in poetry or literature to symbolize innocence or purity because of its simple beauty.
  • In botany, the common daisy is known scientifically as Bellis perennis.
Word Variants:
  • Daisy: This is often used as a shortened form of "common daisy."
  • Daisies: The plural form of "daisy."
Different Meanings:

While "common daisy" primarily refers to the flower, "daisy" can also refer to a term of endearment or something that is excellent. For example, saying "She's a daisy!" means she is lovely or wonderful.

Synonyms:
  • Bellis: The scientific name for the common daisy.
  • Wildflower: A general term for flowers that grow naturally.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Daisy chain": This idiom refers to a type of necklace made from flowers, or it can mean a series of interconnected things, like ideas or people.
  • There are not many common phrasal verbs specifically related to "daisy," but you might hear "pick (someone's) daisies," which is a playful way to say you are admiring someone.
Summary:

The common daisy is a lovely flower known for its simple, bright appearance. It can be found in various gardens and fields and is often associated with feelings of joy and innocence.

Noun
  1. low-growing Eurasian plant with yellow central disc flowers and pinkish-white outer ray flowers

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