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Meaning of bunch
A bunch refers to a collection of things, especially when they are tied or fastened together.
Etymology of bunch
The word "bunch" originated in the mid-16th century, from the Old French word "botel", meaning "bundle" or "cluster", which is derived from the Medieval Latin word "botellus", meaning "little sausage" or "bundle", and is also related to the Latin word "botulus", meaning "sausage"
Synonyms
Definitions
- A number of things, especially plants, flowers, or keys, tied or fastened together
- A group of people, especially when considered as a unit
- A large quantity or amount of something
Usage Examples
- The flowers were tied together in a beautiful bunch
- A bunch of friends are coming over for dinner tonight
- She bought a bunch of apples at the market