wallflower
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Noun — A person who feels too shy to join in at a party or dance and ends up standing on the sidelines.
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Etymology
Named for the plant's habit of growing on or near old walls; the "shy person" sense developed by comparing someone standing quietly against a wall to the plant.
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What does “wallflower” mean?
The word “wallflower” means a person who feels too shy to join in at a party or dance and ends up standing on the sidelines. In plain terms, someone too shy to join in, or (literally) a flower that grows against walls.
How do you pronounce “wallflower”?
“Wallflower” is pronounced WAWL-flow-uh (/ˈwɔlˌflaʊ.ɚ/ in IPA).
How do you use “wallflower” in a sentence?
Here is “wallflower” used in a sentence: “She used to be a wallflower at school dances, but now she loves performing.”
What part of speech is “wallflower”?
“Wallflower” is a noun.
How many meanings does “wallflower” have?
“Wallflower” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a person who feels too shy to join in at a party or dance and ends up standing on the sidelines.