Synonyms for floral
adj decorated with flowersWord Origin & History
1640s, "pertaining to Flora," from French floral (16c.), from Latin floralis "of flowers" (see flora). Meaning "pertaining to flowers" is from 1753.
Example Sentences forfloral
I skipped about among the floral tributes while he was talking.
I ordered all my flowers from Floral Park and my flower garden is lovely.
Captain Elisha, with a rueful smile, pointed to the floral centerpiece.
Of the latter, that which attracted us most might have passed for a floral conservatory.
But he was busy arranging his floral tribute at the sideboard.
It is more often derived from lightning or some floral design.
It was worthy of the god of day; a very Phoenix of floral beauty.
The cherry and orange blossom are the two types of floral snow.
Yet they, too, like their floral representatives, have a good side.
There had been a presentation of a floral horseshoe to Manager Watson.