Having a reddish skin tone, typically suggestive of good health
“The blooming complexion of the lady had indeed attracted the attention of all present.”
Flowering or opening in blossoms
“From seeds sown in winter or early spring, I get strong blooming plants in midsummer.”
Covered with grass or other rich vegetation
“I stare across Mamma's blooming backyard, willing the flowers to give me inspiration.”
Suggestive of wealth, success or prosperity
“The notion of personal branding has taken on primary importance in the blooming era of social media.”
(British) Used to express annoyance
“You're being a blooming pain in the neck!”
(British) Used for emphasis or as an intensifier
“It was quite predictable watching Big Jim give away penalties for starters. He's a blooming master at it.”
In a good physical or mental condition
For, or denoting, young or younger people
Full of life, spirit and energy
Of, or pertaining to, flowers or plants with flowers
Lively, attentive, and vibrant, like a fresh blooming peach
Pleasing or attractive to the eye
Inspiring or feeling hope and optimism
Synonymous with full, blossoming, and flowering
Happy or joyful in nature or appearance
Splendidly or beautifully magnificent
An advancement in progress or development
The time, or the condition, of budding or flowering
The point or period at which something is at its best, strongest, or most intense
The process of coming into existence or prominence
A shade resembling such a reddish color
To an exceedingly, extremely, or immensely high degree
To be in the state of producing flowers, exhibiting growth and vibrancy
Present participle for to produce flowers, or to be in flower
“The roses begin to bloom in May and usually reach their peak sometime in June, depending on the weather.”
Present participle for to develop or thrive in a promising or healthy way
“With these good practices, my business began to bloom and grow.”
Present participle for to blush or turn red or pink in color
“When she glances up from beneath the shelter of her dense eyelashes, her cheeks bloom with shyness.”
Present participle for to begin to (figuratively) blossom with beauty or maturity
“Her parents divorced when she was fourteen, when she was just starting to bloom as a young woman and make relationships of her own.”
Present participle for to have a healthy or radiant glow
“I'd sing, and her face would bloom into a smile, and her legs pedaled as if she were cycling into my arms.”
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