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Word: Garden Pink

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A garden pink is a type of flower that comes from a group of plants called Dianthus. These flowers are known for their sweet smell and are often grown in gardens for their beauty.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Garden pink" is used when talking about a specific type of flower. You can say "I planted garden pinks in my garden" to indicate that you have planted these particular flowers.
Example:
  • "The garden pinks bloomed beautifully this spring, filling the air with their lovely fragrance."
Advanced Usage:
  • In gardening or botany, you might hear more specific terms related to garden pinks, like "perennial" (meaning they grow back every year) or "cultivar" (a variety of a species that has been selectively bred for certain traits).
Word Variants:
  • Dianthus: This is the scientific name for the genus that includes garden pinks.
  • Carnation: This is another common flower in the Dianthus genus, which is similar but typically has larger flowers.
Different Meaning:

While "garden pink" specifically refers to a type of flower, "pink" can also refer to a color (a light shade of red) or can describe something that is not fully developed or is cautious (e.g., "a pinky promise" can mean a promise made by two people).

Synonyms:
  • Dianthus: The scientific term for the genus.
  • Pinks: A common shorthand for garden pinks.
  • Sweet William: Another member of the Dianthus family, though slightly different.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "garden pink." However, you might hear phrases like: - "In the pink" – which means to be in good health or good condition, but it does not directly relate to the flower.

Summary:

A garden pink is a fragrant flower from the Dianthus group, popular in gardens.

Noun
  1. any of various flowers of plants of the genus Dianthus cultivated for their fragrant flowers

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