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Meaning of peach
The primary meaning of the word "peach" is a sweet, juicy stone fruit.
Etymology of peach
The word "peach" originates from the Old French "peche", which is derived from the Latin "persicum", referring to the Persian plum, as peaches were believed to have originated in Persia (modern-day Iran).
The word has been used in the English language since the 14th century to refer to the fruit, and its usage has expanded to include figurative meanings, such as a very attractive or pleasing person or thing.
Synonyms
apricot
plum
nectarine
cherry
mango
papaya
pineapple
guava
kiwi
strawberry
raspberry
blueberry
blackberry
currant
gooseberry
pomegranate
quince
persimmon
loquat
fig
grape
pears
apples
bananas
oranges
lemons
limes
peaches
grapes
melon
watermelon
cantaloupe
honeydew
Definitions
- A sweet, juicy stone fruit, typically with a yellow or reddish-yellow skin and a fuzzy outer layer.
- A pale yellowish-pink color.
- A very attractive or pleasing person or thing.
Usage Examples
- The peach tree in our backyard produces delicious fruit every summer.
- She's a peach, always helping others and making everyone feel welcome.
- The peach color of the sunset was breathtaking.
Antonyms
bitter
sour
unpleasant
unattractive
nasty
horrible
awful
disgusting
foul
repulsive
distasteful
uninviting
ugly
vile
repugnant
hateful
detestable
despicable
loathsome
abhorrent