garden

The word “garden” has 2 syllables: gar-den

It's pronounced as /ˈɡɑːrdən/


What is synonym and antonym for garden?

In the thesaurus, “garden” has 81 synonyms and 40 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for garden along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for garden

  • agrarian
  • agricultural
  • agronomic
  • amphitheater
  • aquacultural
  • arable
  • arboricultural
  • arena
  • arena theater
  • auditorium
  • average
  • back yard
  • ballroom
  • bed
  • bucolic
  • cafetorium
  • chamber
  • cold frame
  • common
  • commonplace
  • conservatory
  • country
  • customary
  • earthly
  • enclosure
  • everyday
  • expected
  • familiar
  • farming
  • field
  • frequent
  • generic
  • georgic
  • greenhouse
  • habitual
  • hall
  • hothouse
  • house
  • lyceum
  • monocultural
  • mundane
  • music hall
  • nitty-gritty
  • normal
  • nursery
  • oasis
  • odeum
  • ordinary
  • pastoral
  • pastoralist
  • patch
  • patio
  • plain
  • playhouse
  • plot
  • popular
  • predictable
  • prosaic
  • regular
  • routine
  • run-of-mine
  • run-of-the-mill
  • run-of-the-mine
  • rural
  • rustic
  • rustical
  • senate
  • standard
  • temporal
  • terrace
  • terrestrial
  • theater
  • theater-in-the-round
  • theatre
  • typical
  • unexceptional
  • unremarkable
  • usual
  • villatic
  • workaday
  • worldly

Antonyms for garden

  • aberrant
  • abnormal
  • atypical
  • bizarre
  • curious
  • exceptional
  • extraordinary
  • far-out
  • freak
  • funny
  • high-minded
  • industrial
  • industrialized
  • lofty
  • metro
  • metropolitan
  • noble
  • nonagricultural
  • odd
  • out-of-the-way
  • outlandish
  • peculiar
  • phenomenal
  • quaint
  • quirky
  • rare
  • remarkable
  • screwy
  • singular
  • special
  • strange
  • sublime
  • uncommon
  • uncustomary
  • unique
  • unusual
  • unwonted
  • urban
  • weird
  • wild

Meanings of garden

  • noun
    1. An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes.
    2. The grounds at the front or back of a house.
    3. The twentieth Lenormand card.
    4. A cluster; a bunch.
    5. Pubic hair or the genitalia it masks.
  • verb
    1. To grow plants in a garden; to create or maintain a garden.
    2. Of a batsman, to inspect and tap the pitch lightly with the bat so as to smooth out small rough patches and irregularities.
  • adjective
    1. Common, ordinary, domesticated.

Example Sentences

  • Garden enthusiasts often spend hours tending to their plants and flowers.
  • She enjoys relaxing in her backyard garden after a long day at work.
  • The community garden provides fresh produce for local residents.
  • We're planning to plant tomatoes and cucumbers in our vegetable garden this spring.
  • The botanical garden features a wide variety of exotic plant species.

On this page you'll find 121 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to garden, such as: aberrant, abnormal, agrarian, agricultural, agronomic, amphitheater, aquacultural.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

backyard

  • Sunday
  • amateur
  • amateurish
  • avocational
  • courtyard
  • dilettante
  • environment
  • environs
  • garden
  • grass
  • inexperienced
  • inexpert
  • jackleg
  • lawn
  • naive
  • neighborhood
  • nonprofessional
  • part-time
  • patio
  • play area
  • primitive
  • purlieus
  • self-taught
  • surround
  • surroundings
  • terrace
  • uninitiated
  • unprepared
  • unprofessional
  • unqualified
  • unschooled
  • unskilled
  • untaught
  • untrained
  • untutored
  • vicinage
  • vicinity
  • weekend
  • yard

ballroom

  • amphitheater
  • arena
  • arena theater
  • armory
  • assembly room
  • auditorium
  • cafetorium
  • casino
  • chamber
  • church
  • concert hall
  • dance hall
  • dining hall
  • gallery
  • garden
  • gym
  • gymnasium
  • hall
  • hippodrome
  • house
  • lounge
  • lyceum
  • mart
  • meeting place
  • music hall
  • odeum
  • opera house
  • playhouse
  • refectory
  • salon
  • senate
  • stateroom
  • theater
  • theater-in-the-round
  • theatre
  • variety theater
  • vaudeville theater

ballrooms

  • amphitheaters
  • arena theaters
  • arenas
  • auditoria
  • auditoriums
  • cafetoriums
  • chambers
  • gardens
  • halls
  • houses
  • lyceums
  • music halls
  • odea
  • playhouses
  • senates
  • theaters
  • theaters-in-the-round
  • theatres

bamboozle

  • abash
  • addle
  • agitate
  • baffle
  • beat
  • befog
  • befuddle
  • beguile
  • bemuse
  • bewilder
  • bilk
  • bleed
  • bluff
  • bother
  • buffalo
  • burn
  • catch
  • chagrin
  • cheat
  • chisel
  • con
  • confound
  • confuse
  • cozen
  • deceive
  • defraud
  • delude
  • diddle
  • discombobulate
  • discomfit
  • discomfort
  • discompose
  • disconcert
  • discountenance
  • dismay
  • disorient
  • disquiet
  • distress
  • disturb
  • do a number on
  • dupe
  • embarrass
  • euchre
  • fake out
  • faze
  • fleece
  • flimflam
  • flummox
  • fluster
  • fool
  • fox
  • fuddle
  • gaff
  • gammon
  • get
  • gravel
  • gull
  • have
  • have on
  • hoax
  • hoodwink
  • hornswoggle
  • humbug
  • hustle
  • juggle
  • kid
  • lead one down the garden path
  • lead one up the garden path
  • maze
  • misguide
  • misinform
  • mislead
  • mortify
  • muddle
  • muddy
  • mulct
  • mystify
  • nonplus
  • perplex
  • perturb
  • pose
  • put on
  • puzzle
  • rattle
  • rook
  • shortchange
  • skin
  • snooker
  • snow
  • spoof
  • squeeze
  • stick
  • sting
  • string along
  • stump
  • stun
  • suck in
  • sucker
  • swindle
  • take in
  • tease
  • trick
  • unhinge
  • unsettle
  • upset
  • vex
  • weird out

bamboozled

  • abashed
  • addled
  • agape
  • aghast
  • agitated
  • amazed
  • astonished
  • baffled
  • baited
  • beat
  • befogged
  • befuddled
  • beguiled
  • bemused
  • betrayed
  • bewildered
  • bilked
  • bled
  • blown-away
  • bluffed
  • bothered
  • bowled over
  • breathless
  • buffaloed
  • burned
  • burnt
  • caught
  • chagrined
  • cheated
  • chiseled
  • chiselled
  • confounded
  • confused
  • conned
  • cozened
  • culled
  • deceived
  • defrauded
  • deluded
  • did a number on
  • diddled
  • discombobulated
  • discomfited
  • discomforted
  • discomposed
  • disconcerted
  • discountenanced
  • dismayed
  • disoriented
  • disquieted
  • distressed
  • disturbed
  • dumb
  • duped
  • embarrassed
  • euchred
  • faked out
  • fazed
  • finessed
  • flabbergasted
  • fleeced
  • flimflammed
  • floored
  • flummoxed
  • flustered
  • fooled
  • foxed
  • fuddled
  • gaffed
  • gammoned
  • got
  • graveled
  • gravelled
  • gulled
  • had
  • had on
  • hoaxed
  • hoodwinked
  • hornswoggled
  • humbugged
  • hustled
  • juggled
  • kidded
  • knocked
  • led one down the garden path
  • led one up the garden path
  • licked
  • lured
  • mazed
  • misguided
  • misinformed
  • misled
  • mortified
  • muddied
  • muddled
  • mulcted
  • mystified
  • nonplused
  • nonplussed
  • outfoxed
  • overcharged
  • overcome
  • overwhelmed
  • perplexed
  • perturbed
  • played
  • posed
  • put on
  • puzzled
  • rattled
  • ripped off
  • rooked
  • scammed
  • shocked
  • shortchanged
  • skinned
  • snared
  • snookered
  • snowed
  • speechless
  • spoofed
  • squeezed
  • staggered
  • startled
  • strung along
  • stuck
  • stumped
  • stung
  • stunned
  • sucked in
  • suckered
  • surprised
  • swindled
  • taken
  • taken aback
  • taken in
  • teased
  • thrown
  • thunderstruck
  • took in
  • trapped
  • tricked
  • unhinged
  • unsettled
  • upset
  • vexed
  • vext
  • victimized
  • weirded out

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