"Fig" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fig" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fig" Meaning

A fig is a sweet, juicy fruit that grows on a fig tree. The fruit is actually a type of fruit called a "false fruit" or "syncarp", which means that it comes from multiple ovaries in a single flower. Figs are a good source of fiber, potassium, and other nutrients. They are often eaten fresh, used in jams and preserves, or dried to make dried figs.

"Fig" Examples

Examples of "Fig"


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The doctor told me to eat a fig a day to help with digestion.

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The ancient Greeks believed that the fig was a symbol of fertility and prosperity.

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The fig tree in the garden is blooming beautifully this time of year.

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The chef added a fig jam to the grilled cheese sandwich for a sweet and savory combination.

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The artist sculpted a lifelike fig leaf to adorn the statue's private parts.

"Fig" Similar Words

Fifties

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The fifties refer to the decade of the years 1950 to 1959. It is often used to describe things that were typical, popular, or characteristic of that time period, such as fashion, music, or technology. For example, "I love the fifties style of music, it's so retro and cool."

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Fifty-nine

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The word "fifty-nine" refers to the number 59, which is an integer between 58 and 60.

Fifty-one

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Fifty-one is a cardinal number that represents the quantity of eleven multiplications of five, plus one.

Fifty

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The word "fifty" refers to the number 50. It is a numerical value that represents a half-century or half-a-hundred, and is often used to describe quantities, ages, or scores. For example, "I am fifty years old" or "The score at halftime was fifty to forty."

Figaro

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Figaro is a proper noun and refers to a fictional character, a mischievous valet, in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro". He is known for his cunning and cleverness, and is often depicted as a clever and charming individual.

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I apologize, but "figary" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the word you meant to type? I'll be happy to help you with its meaning if it's a real word.

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