Cherry Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms cherry 1 American [cher-ee] / ˈtʃɛr i /

    noun

    plural

    cherries
    1. the fruit of any of various trees belonging to the genus Prunus, of the rose family, consisting of a pulpy, globular drupe enclosing a one-seeded smooth stone.

    2. the tree bearing such a fruit.

    3. the wood of such a tree.

    4. any of various fruits or plants resembling the cherry.

    5. bright red; cerise.

    6. Slang: Often Vulgar.

      1. the hymen.

      2. the state of virginity.

    7. Slang.

      1. something new or unused.

      2. a novice.

    8. Underworld Slang. a first offender.

    9. Bowling. the striking down of only the forward pin or pins in attempting to make a spare.

    adjective

    1. bright-red; cerise.

    2. (of food and beverages) made with or containing cherries or cherrylike flavoring.

      cherry pie; cherry soda.

    3. (of furniture, woodwork, etc.) made of or covered or decorated with wood from the cherry tree.

    4. Slang: Often Vulgar. being a virgin.

    5. Slang.

      1. new or unused.

        a three-year-old car in cherry condition.

      2. inexperienced; being an innocent novice.

    Cherry 2 American [cher-ee] / ˈtʃɛr i /

    noun

    1. Donald Eugene Don, 1936–95, U.S. jazz trumpeter.

    cherry British / ˈtʃɛrɪ /

    noun

    1. any of several trees of the rosaceous genus Prunus, such as P. avium ( sweet cherry ), having a small fleshy rounded fruit containing a hard stone See also bird cherry

    2. the fruit or wood of any of these trees

    3. any of various unrelated plants, such as the ground cherry and Jerusalem cherry

      1. a bright red colour; cerise

      2. ( as adjective )

        a cherry coat

    4. slang virginity or the hymen as its symbol

    5. (modifier) of or relating to the cherry fruit or wood

      cherry tart

    "Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

    Other Word Forms

    • cherry-like adjective
    • cherrylike adjective

    Etymology

    Origin of cherry

    1300–50; Middle English cheri variant of chirie, back formation from Old English ciris- (taken for plural) ≪ Vulgar Latin *ceresium for *cerasium ( Latin cerasum ) < Greek kerásion cherry

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    “I would view lounge access as the cherry on top,” he says.

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    The company also saw momentum in its relatively new Vita Coco Treats category, which includes flavors like strawberries and cream, cherry vanilla, and lemonade.

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    Previously Chinese visitors were the biggest contingent, contributing to a tourism boom in the land of cherry blossom and Mount Fuji that was fuelled by a weak yen making shopping cheap.

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    It’s a black one-piece covered in red cherries.

    From Literature

    His whole body felt lit up from the inside, like there were cherry bombs in his heart.

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    Related Words

    • chaste
    • pure
    • untouched
    • virginal
    • virtuous

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