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Plant a seed Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɫænt/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈsid
PLANT uh SEED
plˈænt/ /æɪ/ /sˈiːd
plant uh SEED

Definition

To put a seed into the ground so that a plant will grow. Figuratively, it also means to start an idea, plan, or feeling that may grow or develop over time.

Usage & Nuances

Used both literally (gardening) and figuratively (starting ideas or actions). Common figurative phrases include 'plant a seed in someone's mind' or 'plant the seed of doubt'. Usually informal to neutral. Avoid confusing literal and figurative contexts.

Example Sentences

You need to plant a seed in the soil to grow a flower.

basic

The teacher hoped to plant a seed of curiosity in her students.

basic

Let's plant a seed and watch it grow together.

basic

She tried to plant a seed of confidence in her shy friend.

natural

Just by telling that story, you really planted a seed for future change.

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Sometimes all it takes is to plant a seed—someone else will help it grow later.

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