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Meaning of cherry
The primary meaning of the word "cherry" refers to a small, round stone fruit that is typically red or yellow when ripe.
Etymology of cherry
The word "cherry" has its roots in Old English "cirise" or "ciris", which is derived from the Latin "cerasus", referring to a cherry tree.
The Latin term is believed to have been borrowed from the Greek "kerasos", which is also the source of the French word "cerise".
The word has been used in English since the 9th century to refer to the fruit, tree, and color.
Synonyms
berry
fruit
drupe
plum
prune
sloe
damson
blackthorn
cranberry
currant
gooseberry
grape
apricot
peach
nectarine
pomegranate
quince
persimmon
medlar
sorb
hawthorn
rosehip
hip
elderberry
blueberry
raspberry
strawberry
blackberry
boysenberry
loganberry
tayberry
wineberry
mulberry
bilberry
whortleberry
crowberry
redcurrant
whitecurrant
blackcurrant
Definitions
- A small, round stone fruit that is typically red or yellow when ripe, with a single seed in the center.
- A tree or shrub that produces cherries, native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
- A bright red color, similar to that of a ripe cherry.
Usage Examples
- The cherry on top of the sundae was the perfect finishing touch.
- The cherry tree in our backyard produces delicious fruit every summer.
- Her bright red lips were as red as a cherry.
Antonyms
green
unripe
yellow
orange
brown
black
colorless
pale
washed-out
faded
dull
lackluster
monochrome
achromatic
hueless
tintless
uncolored
neutral
beige
gray
white