Meaning & Definition of word "Marigold"

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    Marigold

    /ˈmɛrɪˌɡoʊld/

    noun:

    • 1. A plant of the genus Tagetes, known for its bright yellow, orange, or red flowers, often used in gardens and for decorative purposes.
      • Example: She planted marigolds along the walkway to brighten up the garden.
    • 2. The flower of the marigold plant, often used in floral arrangements.
      • Example: The bouquet was filled with vibrant marigold blooms that added a touch of warmth.
    • 3. A common garden plant that repels certain pests and is associated with various traditional uses in folklore.
      • Example: Planting marigolds around vegetables is said to help keep bugs away.

    Etymology

    From 'Mary's gold', referring to the golden color of the flowers, associated with the Virgin Mary.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    marigold days:

    A nostalgic reference to days that are carefree and bright.

    circle of marigolds:

    A term used to describe a community or gathering that is bright and welcoming.

    Related Words

    flower:

    The reproductive structure of a flowering plant.

    pest:

    An insect or small animal that is harmful to crops.

    garden:

    A plot of ground where plants are cultivated.

    Slang Meanings of marigold

    Meaning: To be bright and cheerful.

    Example Sentence: Her personality is so marigold, it lights up the room.

    Meaning: Something that enhances a situation or event.

    Example Sentence: That music was the marigold of the party, making everything feel lively.