What is another word for Fuchsias?

Pronunciation: [fjˈuːʃəz] (IPA)

Synonyms for Fuchsias:

What are the hypernyms for Fuchsias?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Fuchsias?

Fuchsias, a colorful and vibrant type of flower, can be described by a variety of antonyms. Some of these include colorless, dull, plain, drab, and uninteresting. Fuchsias are known for their bright hues and intricate petals, but their antonyms suggest the opposite. Additional antonyms for fuchsias might include monochromatic, pallid, or somber. Fuchsias are also associated with beauty and elegance, which makes antonyms like unattractive, unsightly, and ugly fitting descriptions for the opposite. Despite their antonyms, fuchsias remain a popular flower for gardeners and those who appreciate their unique and cheerful appearance.

What are the antonyms for Fuchsias?

Usage examples for Fuchsias

Every window in the humble dwellings had its living screen of drooping many-colored Fuchsias, geraniums, forget-me-nots, and monthly roses.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
Many balconies of the dwelling-houses were wreathed with creeping vines, among which a cluster of scarlet bloom caught the eye here and there, relieved by pale blue and pink Fuchsias.
"The Story of Malta"
Maturin M. Ballou
I always have in stock a large collection of Roses, Geraniums, Fuchsias, Carnations, Chrysanthemums and Summer Bedding Plants.
"The Cauliflower"
A. A. Crozier

Related words: Fuchsia Flower, Fuchsia care, Fuchsia Plants, Fuchsia leaves, Fuchsia flowers

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