What part of speech is marigolds?

Marigolds can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. marigolds is a noun, plural of marigold.

Inflections

Noun

What does marigolds mean?

Definitions

Noun

marigold - any of various tropical American plants of the genus Tagetes widely cultivated for their showy yellow or orange flowers

Examples of marigolds

#   Sentence  
1. noun I didn't know where Tom wanted me to plant the marigolds.
2. noun Mary says that she likes marigolds.
3. noun Tom says that he likes marigolds.
4. noun Tom says he likes marigolds.
5. noun Mary says she likes marigolds.
6. noun He says that he likes marigolds.
7. noun She says that she likes marigolds.
8. noun He says he likes marigolds.
9. noun She says she likes marigolds.
10. noun Tom and Mary say that they like marigolds.
11. noun Tom and Mary say they like marigolds.
12. noun They say that they like marigolds.
13. noun They say they like marigolds.
14. noun Marigolds repel nematodes, as well as some humans who don't like the way they smell.
15. noun The marigold rises with the sun.
Sentence  
noun
I didn't know where Tom wanted me to plant the marigolds.
Mary says that she likes marigolds.
Tom says that he likes marigolds.
Tom says he likes marigolds.
Mary says she likes marigolds.
He says that he likes marigolds.
She says that she likes marigolds.
He says he likes marigolds.
She says she likes marigolds.
Tom and Mary say that they like marigolds.
Tom and Mary say they like marigolds.
They say that they like marigolds.
They say they like marigolds.
Marigolds repel nematodes, as well as some humans who don't like the way they smell.
The marigold rises with the sun.

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