peach

peach

A “peach” refers to a round, juicy, and sweet fruit that typically has a fuzzy skin with shades of pink, orange, or yellow. It belongs to the Prunus genus and is known for its delicate aroma and succulent flesh.

In Indonesian, a “peach” is called “persik.”

Sample Sentences:

  1. She bit into the ripe peach, savoring the burst of flavor in her mouth.
  2. The orchard was filled with trees laden with peaches ready for harvest.
  3. He blended fresh peaches into a smoothie for a refreshing treat.
  4. The peach cobbler was a hit at the summer picnic.
  5. She admired the sunset’s hues, comparing the sky’s colors to those of a peach.
  6. The fragrance of the peach blossoms filled the air in the garden.
  7. The chef prepared a delectable pork dish with a tangy peach glaze.
  8. The skin of the peach was soft to the touch, velvety against her fingers.
  9. The market showcased a variety of peaches, from white to yellow-fleshed ones.
  10. He planted a peach tree in his backyard, hoping to enjoy homegrown fruit.

Synonyms:

  • Nectarine
  • Apricot
  • Plum
  • Fruit
  • Delicacy

Antonyms:

  • Sour
  • Bitter
  • Unripe

Related Words:

  • Orchard
  • Blossom
  • Fuzzy
  • Aroma

Phrasal Verbs:

  • Peach on (inform on someone)
  • Peach up (improve something)

Idioms:

  • As nice as a peach (very nice)
  • Peach of a situation (pleasant situation)

In conclusion, a “peach” is a luscious fruit celebrated for its juicy, sweet flesh and aromatic qualities. From its various culinary uses to its presence in literature and idiomatic expressions, the peach holds a special place in both language and culture, embodying the essence of natural sweetness and vitality.

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