APR

UK: ˈeɪprəl | US: ˈeɪprəl

Definition
  1. n. the fourth month of the year

Structure
April <month name>
Etymology

The word "April" originates from Latin Aprilis, likely derived from aperire ("to open"), referencing the opening of buds and flowers in spring. Alternatively, it may trace back to Etruscan Apru, linked to Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. The name reflects seasonal renewal and fertility themes.

Examples
  1. My birthday is in April.

  2. April showers bring May flowers.

  3. The conference will be held next April.

  4. She plans to travel abroad in April.

  5. April is often associated with rain in this region.