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Noun — Wild, unwanted plants growing among cultivated ones (plural of weed).

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overrun with weeds pull the weeds

Etymology

Inflected form of weed.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “weeds” mean?

The word “weeds” means wild, unwanted plants growing among cultivated ones (plural of weed). In plain terms, multiple unwanted plants growing where they are not wanted.

How do you pronounce “weeds”?

“Weeds” is pronounced weedz (/wiːdz/ in IPA).

How do you use “weeds” in a sentence?

Here is “weeds” used in a sentence: “The flowerbeds were choked with weeds by midsummer.”

What part of speech is “weeds”?

“Weeds” is a noun.

Is “weeds” a common word?

“Weeds” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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