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watermelon

A watermelon is a large, sweet fruit with a green outside and red inside.

Explanation at your level:

A watermelon is a fruit. It is very big and round. It is green on the outside and red on the inside. It is very sweet and juicy. You eat it in the summer. It has black seeds inside. Do you like watermelon? It is a very popular fruit for picnics.

A watermelon is a large fruit that grows in the summer. It has a thick green skin and sweet red flesh. Most people eat it cold because it is very refreshing. You can cut it into slices or small cubes. It is a great snack for a hot day.

The watermelon is a popular fruit known for its high water content, which makes it perfect for hydration. It is a member of the gourd family and is usually served raw. In many cultures, it is a symbol of summer gatherings and outdoor parties. You can buy them whole or pre-cut at the supermarket.

As a quintessential summer fruit, the watermelon is prized for its refreshing, sweet flavor. Beyond being eaten fresh, it is increasingly used in culinary applications, such as in salads with salty cheese or blended into summer cocktails. Its distinct physical appearance—a hard, striped rind protecting a vibrant interior—makes it easily recognizable.

Botanically classified as a pepo, the watermelon is a significant agricultural crop with deep historical roots in Africa. Its cultivation has evolved to include various cultivars, including the popular 'seedless' variety. In literature and art, the watermelon is often used as a visual shorthand for the abundance and heat of the summer season, representing both simplicity and sensory pleasure.

The watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) serves as a fascinating subject in both horticultural and cultural studies. Historically, its migration from the Kalahari Desert to global prominence reflects broader patterns of human migration and agricultural development. Linguistically, the term is a transparent compound, yet it carries heavy cultural weight, often evoking nostalgia for childhood summers. Whether analyzed through the lens of food security, where its water content is vital in arid regions, or through its presence in still-life paintings, the watermelon remains a fruit of profound significance.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Large summer fruit.
  • Green rind, red flesh.
  • High water content.
  • Commonly eaten raw.

When you think of summer, you almost certainly think of the watermelon. It is a massive, refreshing fruit that is iconic for its vibrant colors and high water content.

The watermelon is essentially a giant berry in botanical terms. Because it is made of about 92% water, it is the ultimate way to stay hydrated when the sun is beating down on you at a backyard barbecue.

The contrast between the hard green rind and the sweet red flesh makes it visually distinct. Whether you slice it into triangles or cube it for a fruit salad, it is a staple of warm-weather gatherings.

The word watermelon is a compound word, literally meaning a 'melon' that contains a lot of 'water.' It is a perfect example of how English combines simple words to describe a new object.

Historically, the fruit originated in northeast Africa. Ancient Egyptians were growing watermelons over 4,000 years ago, and they were often placed in tombs to provide nourishment for the afterlife.

As trade routes expanded, the fruit traveled to the Mediterranean and eventually across the globe. The word itself appeared in English records in the early 17th century, reflecting the simple observation of its juicy nature.

You will mostly hear the word watermelon in casual, everyday conversation. It is a common noun, so it is used just like other fruit names such as 'apple' or 'banana.'

Common collocations include 'slice of watermelon' or 'watermelon juice.' In culinary contexts, you might hear chefs talk about 'seedless watermelon' or 'watermelon salad' with feta cheese.

Because it is a very common object, the word is used in a neutral register. You wouldn't find it in a highly formal legal document, but it is perfect for menus, cookbooks, and casual chats about food.

While 'watermelon' doesn't have dozens of idioms, it appears in phrases related to size or summer. 1. 'Watermelon head': Sometimes used playfully to describe someone with a large head. 2. 'Like a watermelon': Used to describe something very round or heavy. 3. 'Watermelon season': Refers to the peak of summer. 4. 'Spitting seeds': Often associated with the act of eating watermelon. 5. 'Watermelon sugar': A modern cultural reference made famous by pop music.

The word watermelon is a countable noun. You can say 'one watermelon' or 'two watermelons.' It follows standard pluralization rules by adding an 's'.

Pronunciation-wise, the stress is on the first syllable: WA-ter-mel-on. In American English, the 't' sounds often become a soft 'd' (flap T), while British English keeps a crisp 't' sound.

It rhymes with words like 'gelatin' (roughly) or 'skeleton' in its rhythmic structure. Always use an article like 'a' or 'the' before it when referring to a specific fruit.

Fun Fact

Ancient Egyptians buried them with kings.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈwɔːtəˌmɛlən/

Crisp 't' and clear 'mel-un'

US /ˈwɔtərˌmɛlən/

Flap 't' sounds like 'd'

Common Errors

  • Misplacing stress
  • Pronouncing 't' too hard
  • Adding extra syllables

Rhymes With

skeleton gelatin pelican settlement element

Difficulty Rating

読解 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 1/5

Easy to write

Speaking 1/5

Simple pronunciation

リスニング 1/5

Clear sounds

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

fruit sweet green red

Learn Next

hydration cultivation botany

上級

Citrullus gourd cultivar

Grammar to Know

Countable vs Uncountable

A watermelon (countable)

Compound Nouns

Water + Melon

Article Usage

The watermelon is sweet

Examples by Level

1

I like watermelon.

I / like / watermelon

Simple present verb

2

The watermelon is big.

The / watermelon / is / big

Adjective usage

3

I eat watermelon.

I / eat / watermelon

Action verb

4

This is a watermelon.

This / is / a / watermelon

Demonstrative pronoun

5

Watermelon is sweet.

Watermelon / is / sweet

Uncountable concept

6

We buy watermelon.

We / buy / watermelon

Verb usage

7

Red watermelon is good.

Red / watermelon / is / good

Color adjective

8

Do you want watermelon?

Do / you / want / watermelon

Interrogative sentence

1

I bought a large watermelon at the market.

2

My favorite summer fruit is watermelon.

3

We had watermelon at the picnic.

4

Can you cut the watermelon?

5

The watermelon is very juicy.

6

I love cold watermelon on a hot day.

7

She put the watermelon in the fridge.

8

There are seeds in the watermelon.

1

Watermelon is a refreshing treat during the summer months.

2

We served a fruit salad containing watermelon and melon.

3

He sliced the watermelon into thin wedges.

4

Many people prefer seedless watermelon for convenience.

5

The watermelon was so heavy I could barely carry it.

6

We enjoyed a picnic with watermelon and sandwiches.

7

Watermelon juice is a popular drink in hot climates.

8

She grew a giant watermelon in her garden.

1

The chef paired the sweet watermelon with salty feta cheese.

2

Watermelon is often used as a base for refreshing summer cocktails.

3

Despite its size, the watermelon is surprisingly low in calories.

4

We spent the afternoon eating watermelon by the pool.

5

The rind of the watermelon can actually be pickled.

6

Choosing a ripe watermelon requires tapping it for a hollow sound.

7

Watermelon consumption peaks during the hottest weeks of the year.

8

The vibrant red of the watermelon looked beautiful on the platter.

1

The watermelon is a quintessential symbol of the American summer.

2

Cultivators have bred the watermelon to be more disease-resistant.

3

The culinary versatility of the watermelon is often underestimated.

4

Watermelon extract is frequently used in skincare products.

5

He described the taste of the watermelon as crisp and cooling.

6

The watermelon's high water content makes it an ideal post-workout snack.

7

In some regions, the watermelon is a staple of the local diet.

8

The artist painted a still life featuring a sliced watermelon.

1

The domestication of the watermelon represents a significant milestone in agricultural history.

2

Its etymological origin is as transparent as its high-water composition suggests.

3

The watermelon is a botanical marvel of the Cucurbitaceae family.

4

Beyond its nutritional profile, the watermelon holds deep cultural resonance in various societies.

5

The subtle sweetness of the watermelon provides a perfect counterpoint to savory ingredients.

6

He marveled at the sheer size of the prize-winning watermelon.

7

The watermelon's journey from Africa to the Americas is a testament to global trade.

8

The refreshing nature of the watermelon is a sensory experience synonymous with the solstice.

類義語

Citrullus lanatus melon pepo summer fruit vine fruit

反対語

よく使う組み合わせ

slice of watermelon
ripe watermelon
seedless watermelon
cut a watermelon
watermelon juice
grow a watermelon
watermelon salad
fresh watermelon
chilled watermelon
watermelon rind

Idioms & Expressions

"watermelon head"

A large head

He has a watermelon head!

casual

"spit seeds"

To eject seeds while eating

We were spitting seeds at the picnic.

casual

"watermelon sugar"

Sweetness/summer vibe

It feels like watermelon sugar.

casual

"heavy as a watermelon"

Very heavy

That bag is as heavy as a watermelon.

neutral

"green on the outside"

Looks one way but is different inside

He's like a watermelon, green on the outside.

literary

Easily Confused

watermelon vs Melon

General vs specific

Melon is the category, watermelon is the specific type.

I like melon (any kind) vs I like watermelon (this specific one).

watermelon vs Pumpkin

Both are gourds

Pumpkins are for autumn/cooking, watermelons for summer/raw.

Pumpkin pie vs Watermelon slice.

watermelon vs Cantaloupe

Both are melons

Cantaloupe is orange, watermelon is red.

Cantaloupe for breakfast, watermelon for lunch.

watermelon vs Honeydew

Both are melons

Honeydew is green inside, watermelon is red.

Honeydew is sweet and pale green.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + eat + watermelon

I eat watermelon.

A2

There is + watermelon + in the fridge

There is watermelon in the fridge.

B1

Would you like + watermelon?

Would you like some watermelon?

B1

The watermelon + tastes + adjective

The watermelon tastes sweet.

B2

It is + adj + to eat + watermelon

It is refreshing to eat watermelon.

語族

Nouns

melon The general fruit category

Verbs

slice To cut the watermelon

Adjectives

watery Containing too much water

関連

gourd botanical family

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

neutral casual

よくある間違い

Calling it a vegetable Fruit
It is botanically a fruit, though grown in gardens.
Watermelons (plural) Watermelons
Regular pluralization.
Water-melon Watermelon
It is one word.
Saying 'a watermelons' A watermelon
Article usage.
Pronouncing 'melon' like 'mill-on' mel-un
Correct vowel sound.

Tips

💡

Break it down

Water + Melon.

💡

Summer context

Use it when talking about hot weather.

🌍

Picnic symbol

Mention it for outdoor parties.

💡

Countable

Always use 'a' or 's'.

💡

Stress

Stress the first syllable.

💡

One word

Don't write water melon.

💡

92% water

It's basically a drink.

💡

Flashcards

Use a picture of a slice.

💡

Flap T

In US English, 'water' sounds like 'wadder'.

💡

Describing

Use 'sweet', 'juicy', 'red'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Water + Melon = Watermelon

Visual Association

A giant green ball with a bright red center.

Word Web

summer fruit picnic juice seeds

チャレンジ

Describe a watermelon to a friend without using the word.

語源

English compound

Original meaning: A melon full of water

文化的な背景

None generally, though always be mindful of cultural context.

Symbol of summer picnics and July 4th.

Watermelon Sugar (Song) The Watermelon Woman (Film)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at a picnic

  • Pass the watermelon
  • Is the watermelon cold?
  • I love watermelon.

at the grocery store

  • How much is this watermelon?
  • Is this watermelon ripe?
  • I need a seedless watermelon.

in the kitchen

  • Cut the watermelon
  • Make watermelon juice
  • Slice it thin.

at a restaurant

  • Do you have watermelon salad?
  • I'll have the watermelon.

Conversation Starters

"Do you like watermelon?"

"What is your favorite summer fruit?"

"Have you ever grown a watermelon?"

"Do you prefer seedless or seeded watermelon?"

"How do you serve watermelon at parties?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your favorite summer memory involving watermelon.

Write a short story about a giant watermelon.

Why do you think people love watermelon in the heat?

Imagine a world without watermelon.

よくある質問

8 問

Yes, it is a fruit.

Yes, they are edible.

Tap it; it should sound hollow.

Yes, it is hydrating and has vitamins.

Yes, you can grill or pickle it.

No, it grows on vines on the ground.

Because it is mostly water.

Yes, some are yellow inside.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

I like to eat ___ in the summer.

正解! おしい! 正解: watermelon

Watermelon is a fruit.

multiple choice A2

What color is the inside of a watermelon?

正解! おしい! 正解: Red

Watermelons are typically red inside.

true false B1

A watermelon is a type of vegetable.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

It is botanically a fruit.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Matching parts of the fruit.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Subject-Verb-Object order.

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