Spring
Meaning of Spring
- move or jump suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards.
I sprang out of bed
they sprang to her defence
- originate or arise from.
madness and creativity could spring from the same source
- (especially of wood) become warped or split.
- pay for.
don't spring for the album until you've heard it
- come upon (an illicit activity or its perpetrator).
our science teacher sprung me acting the goat
- the season after winter and before summer, in which vegetation begins to appear, in the northern hemisphere from March to May and in the southern hemisphere from September to November.
in spring the garden is a feast of blossom
spring rain
- an elastic device, typically a helical metal coil, that can be pressed or pulled but returns to its former shape when released, used chiefly to exert constant tension or absorb movement.
- a sudden jump upwards or forwards.
with a sudden spring, he leapt on to the table
- a place where water or oil wells up from an underground source, or the basin or flow formed in such a way.
the well is fed by mountain springs
- an upward curvature of a ship's deck planking from the horizontal.
- a hawser laid out diagonally aft from a ship's bow or forward from a ship's stern and secured to a fixed point in order to prevent movement or assist manoeuvring.
- a flock of teal.
a spring of teal follows and we listen as they pass
Old English spring (noun), springan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German springen . Early use in the senses ‘head of a well’ and ‘rush out in a stream’ gave rise to the figurative use ‘originate’.
Information about Spring
- It's a proper name.
- The plural form of Spring is: Springs.
- Languages in which Spring is used:
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Hyphenation of Spring
Spring
- It consists of 1 syllables and 6 chars.
- Spring is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
Spring synonyms
Meaning springtime:
Meaning fountain:
Meaning leap:
leap, leaping, saltation, bound, bounce
Meaning give:
Meaning jump:
Meaning form:
Meaning bounce:
bounce, resile, bound, rebound, recoil, reverberate, ricochet
Meaning a roof in the form of an arch or a series of arches, typical of churches and other large, formal buildings:
Meaning (of a person) move by jumping on one foot:
Meaning become actual fact; happen:
Meaning the Easter period:
Meaning term for springtime:
Meaning the month of May, especially in relation to the season of spring in which it falls:
Meaning a sudden swoop or spring:
Meaning a place, person, or thing from which something originates or can be obtained:
Meaning a mineral spring considered to have health-giving properties:
Meaning a hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air:
Meaning in a good or satisfactory way:
Meaning literary term for well head (sense 1):
Meaning a source of a desirable quality or commodity:
Words that rhyme with Spring
Ring, ring, Baring, Dearing, Spearing, Waring, Wearing, Zearing, abearing, afearing, affearing, afterhearing, anearing, appearing, ashlaring, backbearing, baring, bearing, beggaring, besmearing, bevaring, bewaring, blaring, blearing, burglaring, calendaring, caring, cellaring, charing, cheddaring, cheeseparing, childbearing, chivaring, clearing, coappearing, collaring, comparing, compearing, daring, dearing, declaring, dellaring, desugaring, disappearing, dogearing, drearing, earing, emparing, endearing, ensearing