Meaning & Definition of word "Sunflower"

Sunflower

/ˈsʌnˌflaʊər/

noun:

  • 1. A tall plant of the genus Helianthus, especially Helianthus annuus, with large yellow flowers that resemble the sun and are known for their seeds.
    • Example: The garden was filled with vibrant sunflower blooms swaying in the breeze.
  • 2. The seeds of the sunflower plant, commonly eaten as a snack or used to produce oil.
    • Example: She sprinkled sunflower seeds on her salad for added crunch and nutrition.
  • 3. A flower of the sunflower plant, typically characterized by its large, round shape and bright yellow petals.
    • Example: The children picked sunflower flowers to make beautiful bouquets for their teachers.

Etymology

From the Middle English 'sunneflour,' which is derived from the Old English 'sunne' (sun) + 'flōwer' (flower).

Common Phrases and Expressions

turning to the sun:

The action or characteristic of sunflowers following the sunlight as it moves across the sky.

like a sunflower:

Referring to someone who is cheerful and bright, resembling the attributes of a sunflower.

Related Words

petal:

The colorful part of a flower that is often bright and attractive.

seed:

The reproductive part of a flowering plant, often used for planting or eating.

Slang Meanings of sunflower

Meaning: A beautiful or optimistic person.

Example Sentence: She's such a sunflower, always bringing light to the room.

Meaning: Someone who is drawn to positivity or joy.

Example Sentence: He’s a total sunflower, always supporting the happiest events.