🌸bloom

noun, verb
/bluːm/

Meaning

to produce flowers; to develop or flourish; a flower or the state of flowering

Example Sentences

The roses bloom beautifully every spring.

Example Expressions

in full bloom

Synonyms

flourish, blossom, thrive, flower, prosper

Antonyms

wither, fade, decline

Collocations

flowers bloom, bloom fully, spring bloom, in bloom

More Example Sentences

Flowers don’t bloom unless spring arrives.

A woman plants flowers in her small balcony on a bright spring morning choosing roses, daisies, and sunflowers that she bought from the weekend market and places them in colorful ceramic pots filled with fresh soil and fertilizer then waters each one carefully with a small can and watches them bloom over the following weeks

A woman plants flowers in her small balcony on a bright spring morning choosing roses, daisies, and sunflowers that she bought from the weekend market and places them in colorful ceramic pots filled with fresh soil and fertilizer then waters each one carefully with a small can and watches them bloom over the following weeks transforming her balcony into a beautiful little garden.

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