Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
milk-and-honey
idiom
/mɪlk ənd ˈhʌni/
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Definition
A phrase traditionally used to describe a place or state that is rich in resources and opportunities, often associated with abundance and prosperity.
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Examples
- The promise land is often described as a land flowing with milk and honey.
- She dreams of starting her own business in a city full of milk and honey.
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Meaning
The term ‘milk and honey’ symbolizes satisfaction and affluence, drawing on the imagery of nourishing foods and the sweetness of honey, representing a life of comfort and plenty.
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Synonyms
- prosperous
- abundant
- wealthy
- rich in resources