"Spring" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spring" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spring" Meaning

The season of renewal and growth, often associated with warmer weather, blooming flowers, and the return of longer days. It is typically the period of the year between winter and summer, corresponding to the months of March, April, and May in the Northern Hemisphere, and September, October, and November in the Southern Hemisphere.

"Spring" Examples

Example Sentences and Usage:


Noun usage:


1. In the spring of each year, the company offers a comprehensive training program for its employees.
2. The spring festival is a time for renewal and celebration.

Verb usage:


3. Can you help me spring the lock on this safe?
4. She decided to spring surprise vacation for her family.

Adjective usage:


5. People often feel hopeful and optimistic during the lovely spring weather.

Idiomatic expression:


6. Spring to life: When new ideas and projects start to flourish and gain momentum.

"Spring" Similar Words

Sprew

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Sprig

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Sprigged

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Having small, even, regular markings or patterns, especially on cloth.

Sprightliness

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Sprightly

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Having a lively or cheerful quality; brisk and lively in movement or action. <br><br>Example: The sprightly actress danced energetically across the stage.

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Springboard

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Nouns: a springboard is a platform supported in the water, typically a flat, rectangular board, from which a person or animal can jump.<br><br>In English linguistics: A phrase or expression that is used to introduce or lead into a more extended speech, especially one that the speaker wishes to continue or elaborate on.<br><br>Idiomatic expression: to use something as a springboard, means to use it as a starting point or a way to jump off into a new idea or opportunity.

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