Wreath (Noun)
Syllable division: wreath
How to pronounce: UK: /riːθ/ US: /riːθ/
Meaning: A circular bouquet of flowers and leaves used as décor or as a mark of respect and remembrance for a deceased person.
Example:
> They decided to make their own wreath crowns out of field flowers and leaves.
> I think we should buy a Christmas wreath this year instead of making one ourselves.
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Rakhine people never make a wreath for the deceased.
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The people decorate their houses, with a wreath in their houses door, when the Christmas Day is arriving.
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The people decorate their houses, with a wreath on their house doors, when Christmas Day is arriving.
> She was selling different wreaths in her shop every day.
> On Special days, children wear fancy dresses with a wreath
the crowns look so beautiful.
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> On Special days, children wear fancy dresses with a wreath as a crown, which looks so beautiful.
We never use that Wreath because of religion
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