IPA: /sprɪŋ/
KK: /sprɪŋ/
Relating to the season of growth and renewal that comes after winter, often characterized by warmer weather and blooming plants.
The spring flowers are starting to bloom in the garden.
To come into existence or to happen suddenly and quickly.
New ideas spring to life when people collaborate.
Past: sprang
Past Participle: sprung
A season of the year when plants begin to grow again, usually after winter, or a source of water that comes from the ground.
In spring, flowers bloom and trees start to grow new leaves.
To make someone or something jump or leap suddenly, or to cause something to come forth quickly.
He sprang into action when he heard the alarm.
Past: sprang
Past Participle: sprung
**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.
Imagine the season when everything 'bursts forth' and comes to life after winter — that's what spring represents.