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collective noun for flowers

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Answered by Amiteshharsh
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Collective noun for flowers is bunch, bouquet, garden, bed, and nosegay. Each of these words is a collective noun, or one word that refers to a group of people, places, things, or ideas.
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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Collective noun for flowers is a bouquet of flowers, a bunch of flowers, bed of flowers.

Explanation:

  • Nouns which indicate group of persons, places, animals and things are called collective nouns.
  • For different categories the representation of collective noun is different.
  • For example for persons, we use the collective nouns with words like a band of, board of, class of, panel of, crowd.
  • For animals we use the collective nouns with words like a team of, swarm of, army of, etc.
  • For things we use, a bunch of, a bouquet of, a forest of, a fleet of, a pair of etc.
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