Sunday, January 16, 2011

Word 6- Verdant

-Mitch and Jordan
Word: Verdant (Vur*dnt) Adjective
1. Ver*dan*cy noun
2. Ver*dant*ly adverb
3. Un*ver*dant adjective
4. Un*ver*dant*ly adverb

Definition:
1. Green with vegetation; covered with growing plants or grass
2. Of the color green
3. Inexperienced; Unsophisticated


Verdant basically means green. This picture is a lush green forest and all you see in this picture is green everywhere. This pictures a really good match because it's the definition of verdant; it's green.


Sentences:
1. Your lawn is looking very verdant today, all I can see is a sea of green when I look at your house.
2. Forests in washington are verdent year-round, this is because there's trees there that stay green throughout all 4 seasons.
3. The verdnet freshman got in the way of the upper classmen, this freshman has been known to be clumsy and not aware of the "clics" of highschool.

The word Verdant is best used with gardeners. Beacuse this word defines vegetation gardeners would most likely use it. Also by enviromentalists because they can describe enviroments by using this word.

My word is a lot like lush, or grassy but different because it Verdant is more about green vegetation.

My word is the exact opposite of baron. Verdant is grassy and baron is dry like a desert.

I would give verdant a five out of five stars because it's an easy word to understand and because its definition is simple.

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