evergreen

noun
UK: /ˈevərɡriːn/
US: /ˈevərɡriːn/
  1. A plant that stays green all year.

    1. The evergreen tree stood tall in the winter landscape.
    2. Our garden features several evergreen shrubs, providing year-round color and structure.
  2. An evergreen tree or shrub.

    1. The gardener planted an evergreen near the fence for privacy.
    2. We chose several evergreens to create a natural screen along the property line.
evergreen adjective
  1. Remaining popular or useful for a long time.

    1. That song is an evergreen hit.
    2. Some marketing principles are evergreen, remaining relevant regardless of trends.
  2. Having leaves that remain green throughout the year.

    1. The evergreen forest was dark and dense.
    2. The mountain slopes are covered in evergreen vegetation, even in winter.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "evergreen" in English means: A plant that stays green all year., An evergreen tree or shrub..

The phonetic transcription of "evergreen" is /ˈevərɡriːn/ in British English and /ˈevərɡriːn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "evergreen": ageless, perennial, enduring.

Example usage of "evergreen": "The evergreen tree stood tall in the winter landscape.". More examples on the page.