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Big Marigold for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: bɪg_'mærə,ɡoʊld

What does Big Marigold really mean?

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Alright, so the word "big" means something that's large or very, very large. It's the opposite of something that's small or tiny. For example, a big dog is larger than a small dog, right? And the word "marigold" refers to a type of flower that's usually yellow or orange in color and looks really pretty. So when we put them together, "big marigold" is like describing a marigold flower that's really, really large. It's like saying that a sunflower is a big flower compared to a daisy. So, a big marigold would be a marigold flower that's much larger than usual, and it might catch a lot of attention because of its size and beauty. It's like finding a big, ripe apple in the middle of a bunch of smaller apples – it stands out and grabs your attention. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Jack Taylor on 2023-11-15 21:04:46

Big Marigold In a sentece

Learn how to use Big Marigold inside a sentece

  • That big marigold plant in the garden has bright yellow flowers.
  • I picked a big marigold flower to put in a vase on the table.
  • The big marigold plant needs lots of sunlight and water to grow tall and strong.
  • We planted a big marigold in the flower bed next to the house.
  • The big marigold blooms in the summer and adds a pop of color to the yard.

Big Marigold Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Big Marigold Hypernyms

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