Bunch Meaning and Definition

Bunch

Bunch

Pronunciation

/bʌntʃ/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A cluster or collection of flowers, fruits, or leaves, often held together by a common stalk or stem.

Examples

  • The bouquet of flowers was a beautiful bunch.
  • The farmer gathered a bunch of apples from the tree.

Synonyms

  • Cluster
  • Bouquet

Antonyms

  • Single
  • Scattered

Etymology

The word “bunch” comes from the Old English word “bunc”, which means “a cluster or bundle”.

Usage Notes

In general, a bunch refers to a group of things gathered together, often for convenience or to make them easier to handle. It can be used to describe anything from flowers to fruit to leaves.

Cultural References

Bunch has appeared in various forms of media, including literature, music, and film.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • a bunch of

Related Words or Phrases

  • Bundle
  • Cluster

Collocations

  • a bunch of flowers
  • a bunch of grapes

Frequency of Use

The word “bunch” is commonly used in everyday language, and its frequency of use is moderate.

Common Misspellings

  • batch
  • bunches

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