: a widely cultivated European shrub (Syringa vulgaris) of the olive family that has cordate ovate leaves and large panicles of fragrant pinkish-purple or white flowers
b
: a tree or shrub congeneric with the lilac
2
: a variable color averaging a moderate purple
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The cooler is available in nightfall blue, primrose, lilac, and graphite, and in 18-can and 24-can sizes.—
Terri Williams,
Forbes.com,
1 July 2026 The 59-year-old actress wore a lilac figure-hugging satin gown by McQueen from the brand’s Fall/Winter ‘26 collection.—
Juliana Ukiomogbe,
InStyle,
24 June 2026 Thomas Jefferson grew lilacs, and Walt Whitman wrote about them in his poetry.—
Leanne Potts,
Better Homes & Gardens,
22 June 2026 Doolittle wants to see more people wearing the color lilac this summer.—
Madeline Merinuk,
PEOPLE,
18 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for lilac
Word History
Etymology
obsolete French (now lilas), from Arabic līlak, from Persian nīlak bluish, from nīl blue, from Sanskrit nīla dark blue