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spring

Elementary (A2)

IPA: /sprɪŋ/

KK: /sprɪŋ/

adjective
Definition

Relating to the season of growth and renewal that comes after winter, often characterized by warmer weather and blooming plants.


Example

The spring flowers are starting to bloom in the garden.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you seen the new spring collection at the store?
Sloth B
Yes, I did! The colors are so vibrant and fresh.
Sloth A
I love how spring styles really brighten up the wardrobe.
Sloth B
Absolutely! It's the perfect time to refresh our outfits.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
bouncy
fresh
resilient
Antonyms
stale
rigid
unresponsive
intransitive verb
Definition

To come into existence or to happen suddenly and quickly.


Example

New ideas spring to life when people collaborate.


Tense Forms

Past: sprang

Past Participle: sprung


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you noticed how many new cafes are springing up in our neighborhood?
Sloth B
Yeah, it seems like every week there's a new one to try!
Sloth A
I wonder if they all do well or if some just spring up and then close quickly.
Sloth B
noun
Definition

A season of the year when plants begin to grow again, usually after winter, or a source of water that comes from the ground.


Example

In spring, flowers bloom and trees start to grow new leaves.


Conversation
Sloth A
I love how everything comes alive in spring.
Sloth B
Me too! The flowers start blooming and it's so colorful.
Sloth A
Exactly! I can't wait to go hiking and see all the fresh greenery in spring.
Sloth B
transitive verb
Definition

To make someone or something jump or leap suddenly, or to cause something to come forth quickly.


Example

He sprang into action when he heard the alarm.


Tense Forms

Past: sprang

Past Participle: sprung


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you hear about that guy who tried to spring his friend out of jail?
Sloth B
Yeah, I heard it was a crazy plan!
Sloth A
I can't believe he thought he could actually spring him so easily.
Sloth B
Root Explanation

**Spring** → The word 'spring' originates from Old English 'springan', meaning to leap or burst forth. It refers to the season when nature comes alive and things begin to grow and leap into life after winter.

Memory Tip

Imagine the season when everything 'bursts forth' and comes to life after winter — that's what spring represents.

Visually Confused Words
spiring
sparing
aspring
upspring
unspring
spurwing
spurling
sporting
Is this page helpful?
That's a good point; it might be tough to keep up with all the competition.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
emerge
arise
develop
Antonyms
cease
stop
diminish
That sounds like a great plan! Let's make sure to go together.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
brook
source
recoil
Antonyms
cessation
end
collapse
Right? Some people just don't think things through.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
leap
vault
bounce
Antonyms
sink
drop
fall