1. verdant - Adjective
2. verdant - Adjective Satellite
Covered with growing plants or grass; green; fresh; flourishing; as, verdant fields; a verdant lawn.
Unripe in knowledge or judgment; unsophisticated; raw; green; as, a verdant youth.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDo you know that charming part of our country which has been called the garden of France - that spot where, amid verdant plains watered by wide streams, one inhales the purest air of heaven? Alfred de Vigny
Look around you - this [land] is cold, inhospitable. Only the strong survive. Here there are no green fields, no verdant pastures. A warrior is old by the time he is thirty. We have no energy to spend on pretty words. David Gemmell
Green fingers are the extension of a verdant heart. Russell Page
Ah, spam. Where would we be without spam? I'll tell you where. We'll be living in a lush, verdant paradise, unspoilt by rejected technology, where men and women of all creeds and races can join hands and sing for the sheer joy of being alive. (The Spam Man Cometh) Ben Croshaw
Poor verdant fool, and now green ice! thy joys, Large and as lasting as thy perch of grass, Bid us lay in ‘gainst winter rain, and poise Their floods with an o'erflowing glass. Richard Lovelace
My greatest pleasure was the enjoyment of a serene sky amidst these verdant woods: yet I loved all the changes of Nature; and rain, and storm, and the beautiful clouds of heaven brought their delights with them. Mary Shelley