rosemary
Pronunciation: [ˈroʊzmɛri]
Word
Context: “cooking”
(noun) a type of herb that is used to add flavor to food. It's a green plant with small leaves that smells very nice and tastes good in many dishes, especially with meats and vegetables.
Example
I added fresh rosemary to the chicken, and it made it taste delicious.
Example
The soup didn't have any rosemary, so it was missing a lot of flavor.
Example
Do you want to sprinkle some rosemary on top of the potatoes?
Context: “gardening”
(noun) a plant that grows in gardens and has pretty blue flowers. People often grow it in their yards because it's easy to take care of and looks nice.
Example
The rosemary plant in our garden is blooming beautifully this spring.
Example
Unfortunately, the rosemary plant died because we didn't water it enough.
Example
Have you seen how tall the rosemary has grown in the backyard?
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