Definition of «vernal»

Vernal means relating to or occurring in spring, especially the season of new growth and renewal.

Usage examples

  1. The vernal equinox marks the beginning of spring.
  2. We went for a hike through the vernal forest, enjoying the fresh scent of blossoming flowers.
  3. The vernal breeze brought relief from the long, cold winter.
  4. The vernal flowers painted the meadows in vibrant colors.
  5. The vernal grasses grew tall and green, signaling the arrival of warmer days.
  6. We celebrated the vernal season by planting a garden full of vegetables and herbs.
  7. The vernal rains nourished the thirsty soil, helping plants to flourish.
  8. The vernal migration of birds brought a delightful chorus of chirping and singing.
  9. A vernal picnic in the park became a yearly tradition for our family.
  10. The vernal months are a perfect time for outdoor sports, such as tennis and cycling.

Sentences with «vernal»

  • Driving school online in Vernal Utah is user friendly for everyone at Driving University. (drivinguniversity.com)
  • Overnight trading in Asia was relatively quite, with the markets in Japan closed for Vernal Equinox Day celebrations, the region - wide MSCI Asia ex-Japan index added 0.28 % by 07:00 GMT. (thestreet.com)
  • Moose Hill in Sharon has a number of vernal pools on - site, including five that are certified. (massaudubon.org)
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