Flowering or opening in blossoms
“The leaves will burst anew in May, on the blossoming trees, the joyous trees, in the glorious spring of liberty!”
Developing or thriving in a promising or healthy way
“In 1924, he abandoned his blossoming career as a New York literary journalist and began what was to be a ten-year European exile.”
Marked by accolades, or having favorable opportunities
Of, or pertaining to, flowers or plants with flowers
Synonymous with full, blossoming, and flowering
Young or immature in age
The state of having flowers bloom or open
“It is a profound miracle of being, like the blossoming of flowers in the garden or the shining of stars at night.”
An advancement in progress or development
The process of coming into existence or prominence
The action of making a work of art or literature
To be in the state of producing flowers, exhibiting growth and vibrancy
Present participle for to be in flower, or to produce flowers
“I've had a subject on my mind since early in the spring, when trees began to blossom and birds began to sing.”
Present participle for to develop or thrive in a promising or healthy way
“His legal career would blossom under the guidance of a strong mentor at the law firm.”
Present participle for to begin to (figuratively) bloom with beauty or maturity
“Her parents divorced when she was fourteen, when she was just starting to blossom as a young woman and make relationships of her own.”
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