IPA: /bɪˈflaʊər/
KK: /bɪˈflaʊər/
To decorate or adorn something with flowers.
The garden was beflowered with colorful blooms in the spring.
Past: beflowered
Past Participle: beflowered
Beflower → It is formed from the prefix "be-" (meaning to cause to be or to make) and the root "flower" (from Old English "flōwer", meaning a bloom or blossom). The word "beflower" means to adorn or make something flowery or beautiful, often in a metaphorical sense.
Think of 'making something flowery' — 'be-' means to make, and 'flower' refers to a bloom. This helps you remember that 'beflower' means to adorn with flowers or beauty.