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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Vernal' in a Sentence

"Pertaining to or associated with spring; characteristic of or occurring in the season of spring." more

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The vernal blossoms painted the garden in a riot of colors.
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The vernal flowers bloomed in the garden, spreading colors everywhere.
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In spring, many animals come out of hibernation, enjoying the vernal warmth.
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Children love to play in the vernal sunshine.
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The butterfly danced in the vernal breeze.
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The baby animals were born in the vernal months.
Vernal hues painted the sky during the sunset.
In the vernal forest, birdsong filled the air as animals awoke from winter slumber.
Children enjoyed playing in the vernal rain, laughing and splashing in puddles.
Animals wake up from their winter sleep during the vernal season.
During the vernal season, birds return from their winter migration.
The vernal equinox marks the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere.
Sarah's vernal dress was adorned with vibrant flowers, matching the lively season.
During the vernal equinox, day and night are nearly the same length.
The vernal migration of birds painted the sky with wings.
Children eagerly awaited the vernal equinox to celebrate the arrival of spring.
The vernal rain showered the fields, bringing life to the dormant seeds.
The vernal equinox is a time of balance between day and night.
We celebrate Easter during the vernal season.

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Vernal

vur-nl
adjectivePertaining to or associated with spring; characteristic of or occurring in the season of spring.
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Last Updated On: May 18, 2024
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