How Do You Spell SUNFLOWER?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌnfla͡ʊə] (IPA)

The word "sunflower" is spelled with the phonetic transcription /ˈsʌn.flaʊ.ər/. The first syllable, "sun," is pronounced with the short "u" sound /ʌ/, while the second syllable, "flower," has the diphthong /aʊ/ which blends the sounds of "ah" and "oo." The final syllable, "-er," has the short "u" sound /ər/. The spelling of "sunflower" accurately reflects its pronunciation, with each letter representing a distinct sound. Proper pronunciation of this word is important to effectively communicate and describe this beautiful plant.

SUNFLOWER Meaning and Definition

  1. A sunflower refers to a tall, annual flowering plant of the genus Helianthus, renowned for its vibrant yellow color and characteristic inflorescence. The plant typically grows up to several meters in height, featuring a single, tall stem branching out to numerous large, bright yellow flowers at its summit. The flowers consist of a dense circular arrangement of disk florets encompassed by striking yellow ray florets, presenting a visually captivating appearance.

    Sunflowers are native to North America and were primarily cultivated for their oil-rich seeds, which are commonly consumed as a nutritious snack and widely used in cooking and baking. The sunflower seeds offer a distinct nutty flavor and possess a myriad of health benefits owing to their high content of essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals.

    Beyond their culinary and nutritional value, sunflowers hold cultural significance and are often associated with qualities such as warmth, positivity, and happiness due to their resemblance to the radiant sun. The plants have been a popular subject of various artistic endeavors, representing vitality, vitality, and the cycle of life.

    Due to their robustness and adaptability, sunflowers are grown worldwide for both agricultural and ornamental purposes. They are frequently prized in gardens and landscapes for their bright blossoms, contributing a lively element to the scenery. Moreover, sunflowers serve as valuable garden companions as they attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, aiding in the overall health and biodiversity of ecosystems.

  2. A plant of the genus helianthus-so called from its large disc with yellow rays, or from its habit of turning round and following the course of the sun.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Top Common Misspellings for SUNFLOWER *

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Etymology of SUNFLOWER

The word "sunflower" is derived from the combination of "sun" and "flower".

The term "sun" comes from the Old English word "sunne", which is also similar in many other Germanic languages such as German "Sonne" and Dutch "zon". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "sunnon", which is believed to have originated from the Proto-Indo-European root "*suh₂wṓn". This root is associated with the concept of "sun" and can be found in various ancient Indo-European languages.

The word "flower" comes from the Old French word "flour", which also means "flower". It was derived from the Latin word "flōs, flōrem", meaning "flower" or "blossom".

Similar spelling word for SUNFLOWER

Plural form of SUNFLOWER is SUNFLOWERS

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