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Meaning of bush
A small tree or shrub, especially one that is woody and has a lot of leaves or branches.
Etymology of bush
The word "bush" comes from the Old English word "būsc" or "busc", which referred to a thicket or a shrub.
The word is also related to the Old Norse word "buskr", which meant "shrub" or "thicket".
The word has been used in English since the 9th century to refer to a small tree or shrub, and its meaning has evolved over time to include other related senses.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A small tree or shrub, especially one that is woody and has a lot of leaves or branches.
- * A area of land covered with small trees or shrubs.
- * A person's hair, especially when it is thick and untidy.
Usage Examples
- The park was filled with beautiful bushes and flowers.
- * The bush was so thick that we had to use a machete to cut through it.
- * Her bushy hair was a distinctive feature of her appearance.