Meaning & Definition of word "Perennial"

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    Perennial

    /pəˈrɛn.i.əl/

    noun:

    • 1. A plant that lives for three or more years, typically flowering and producing seeds over and over again.
      • Example: Roses are a popular choice among gardeners for their beauty as perennials.
    • 2. Something that is perpetual or enduring.
      • Example: The perennial of their friendship stood the test of time and distance.

    adjective:

    • 1. Lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring.
      • Example: Her perennial optimism made her a joy to be around, even in tough times.
    • 2. Present at all seasons of the year; enduring or continuing without interruption.
      • Example: The perennial flowers in the garden bloom every spring, adding color and vibrancy.
    • 3. Recurring again and again.
      • Example: The team faced perennial challenges, yet they always found a way to overcome them.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'perennialis', from 'per' (through) + 'annus' (year).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    perennial favorite:

    A choice or option that is consistently liked or preferred.

    perennial problem:

    A problem that keeps recurring and seems difficult to solve.

    perennial bloom:

    A plant that continuously flowers over an extended period.

    Related Words

    annual:

    Occurring once a year.

    biennial:

    Occurring every two years.

    Slang Meanings of perennial