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  1. SPRING definition: 1. the season of the year between winter and summer, lasting from March to June north of the…. Learn more.

  2. 1. a (1) : dart, shoot. sparks sprang out from the fire. (2) : to be resilient or elastic. also : to move by elastic force. the lid sprang shut. b. : to become warped. 2. : to issue with speed and force or as a stream. tears spring from our eyes. 3. a. : to grow as a plant.

  3. Spring is the season between winter and summer when the weather becomes warmer and plants start to grow again. We planted bulbs to flower in spring. The Labor government of Western Australia has an election due next spring.

  4. Spring definition: to rise, leap, move, or act suddenly and swiftly, as by a sudden dart or thrust forward or outward, or being suddenly released from a coiled or constrained position. See examples of SPRING used in a sentence.

  5. Spring is the season between winter and summer. If you want to say that something happens every year during this season, you say that it happens in spring or in the spring.

  6. the season of the year between winter and summer, when the weather becomes warmer and plants start to grow again: I'm starting a new course in the spring. spring flowers / weather. Fewer examples. In spring the trees are covered in buds.

  7. SPRING meaning: 1 : the season between winter and summer the season when plants and trees begin to grow often used before another noun; 2 : a twisted or coiled piece of metal that returns to its original shape when it is pressed down or stretched

  8. The verb spring means to leap or bounce up suddenly. When you spring, you jump abruptly. In fact, your body acts like another definition of spring , "a coil of metal that bounces back when pushed."

  9. Spring definition: To move upward or forward in a single quick motion or a series of such motions; leap.

  10. Definition of spring noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.