Spring Vocabulary: 100 Common Spring Words in English

As the snow melts away and the flowers begin to bloom, it’s clear that spring has sprung. In this reference, you’ll explore some of the most evocative spring words and their meanings and origins. Take a stroll through the springtime lexicon and discover the beauty of this season’s language.

List of Spring Words

Spring Words
List of Spring Words – Created by 7ESL
  • Holiday
  • Rainbow
  • Rain
  • Butterfly
  • Flowers
  • Grass
  • Ladybird(U.K)/ ladybug (U.S)
  • Mushroom
  • Nest
  • Bird
  • Bee

Spring Vocabulary Words with Pictures and Examples

Learn these words related to Spring to improve your vocabulary about seasons in English.

Holiday

A day or period of time set aside for celebration or commemoration of an event or tradition.

  • Example: I am looking forward to the Easter holiday next month.

Holiday

Rainbow

A colorful arch that appears in the sky when the sun shines through raindrops.

  • Example: After the rain stopped, a beautiful rainbow appeared in the sky.

Rainbow

Rain

Water that falls from the clouds in drops.

  • Example: The rain was coming down heavily, and I had to use an umbrella to stay dry.

Rain

Butterfly

A flying insect with large, colorful wings.

  • Example: The garden was full of butterflies, fluttering from flower to flower.

Butterfly

Flowers

The reproductive part of a plant that is often brightly colored and fragrant.

  • Example: The garden was filled with colorful flowers of all shapes and sizes.

Flowers

Grass

A green plant that covers the ground in many areas.

  • Example: The grass in the park was so soft and lush, it felt like walking on a carpet.

Grass

Ladybird(U.K)/ ladybug (U.S)

A small, brightly colored beetle with black spots on its wings.

  • Example: The ladybird was crawling on the leaf, looking for food.

Ladybird(U.K)/ ladybug (U.S)

Mushroom

A fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source.

  • Example: The mushroom was growing in the damp soil under the tree.

Mushroom

Nest

A structure built by birds or other animals to hold eggs, young, and sometimes the animal itself.

  • Example: The bird built its nest high up in the tree, away from predators.

Nest

Bird

A warm-blooded vertebrate with feathers, wings, and a beak.

  • Example: The bird flew gracefully through the air, its wings flapping in the wind.

Bird

Bee

A flying insect that collects nectar from flowers and produces honey.

  • Example: The bee was buzzing around the flowers, collecting nectar to take back to the hive.

Bee

100 Common Spring Words in English

Here are 100 common spring-related words in English:

  1. Spring
  2. Bloom
  3. Flowers
  4. Warm
  5. Sun
  6. Rain
  7. Showers
  8. Grass
  9. Trees
  10. Green
  11. Garden
  12. Tulips
  13. Daffodils
  14. Crocuses
  15. Hyacinths
  16. Pansies
  17. Lilies
  18. Peonies
  19. Roses
  20. Cherry blossom
  21. Butterflies
  22. Birds
  23. Hummingbirds
  24. Bluebells
  25. Bumblebees
  26. Grasshoppers
  27. Ladybugs
  28. Buttercups
  29. Puddles
  30. Thaw
  31. Melt
  32. Bloom
  33. Pollination
  34. Fertilize
  35. Sprout
  36. Germinate
  37. Renewal
  38. Regrowth
  39. Rebirth
  40. Awakening
  41. Daybreak
  42. Morning
  43. Sunshine
  44. Breeze
  45. Sky
  46. Clouds
  47. Thunder
  48. Lightning
  49. Storms
  50. Hail
  51. Tornadoes
  52. Hurricanes
  53. Cyclones
  54. Wind
  55. Rainbow
  56. Prisms
  57. Raindrops
  58. Dew
  59. Fog
  60. Mists
  61. Haze
  62. Sunbeams
  63. Glare
  64. Heat
  65. Humidity
  66. Evaporation
  67. Drizzle
  68. Shimmer
  69. Sparkle
  70. Refraction
  71. Shadows
  72. Cool
  73. Crisp
  74. Chilly
  75. Muddy
  76. Damp
  77. Drowned
  78. Flooded
  79. Swollen
  80. Streams
  81. Rivers
  82. Lakes
  83. Ponds
  84. Wetlands
  85. Landscapes
  86. Fields
  87. Meadows
  88. Woods
  89. Forest
  90. Wildlife
  91. Hiking
  92. Picnicking
  93. Barbecuing
  94. Fishing
  95. Camping
  96. Biking
  97. Jogging
  98. Kayaking
  99. Canoeing
  100. Swimming