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Meanings of
blossom
in English
Portuguese
flores
Catalan
apogeu
Spanish
flor
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The period of greatest prosperity or productivity.
prime
flower
peak
flush
bloom
heyday
efflorescence
Portuguese
flores
Portuguese
desdobrar-se
Catalan
florir
Spanish
florecer
Back to the meaning
Develop or come to a promising stage.
unfold
blossom out
blossom forth
Portuguese
desdobrar-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
unfold
"
unfold
blossom out
blossom forth
Examples for "
unfold
"
1
We'll bring you more as the situation continues to
unfold
,
Beutel said.
2
However, neither scenario is likely to
unfold
and both teams played accordingly.
3
Everything depends upon how events
unfold
over the coming days and weeks.
4
In the time-table I carry in my pocket I
unfold
the earth.
5
Meanwhile, property stocks will continue to face pressure as court cases
unfold
.
1
The tenth you
blossom
out
suddenly into something that eclipses me altogether.
2
The little women, daintily tripping along, seem to
blossom
out
like flowers.
3
In honor of that grand event, I shall
blossom
out
again
4
Some of those shy ones
blossom
out
,
after you've paid attention to them.
5
At what point does deception
blossom
out
into the unmistakable lie?
1
The upper church again afforded the genius of artists ample opportunity to
blossom
forth
.
2
All their old friendship seemed to
blossom
forth
once more.
3
From each that departed, a whole florescence of living beings seemed to
blossom
forth
.
4
At the first sign of spring, back yards
blossom
forth
with tents of endless variety.
5
But there was beauty there, wonderful and startling beauty that would one day
blossom
forth
.
Usage of
blossom
in English
1
It was a beautiful May morning; the apple-trees were all in
blossom
.
2
The plum-blossom appears in February, and the
cherry
-
blossom
in April or May.
3
Set the root in a grave, and wait for what shall
blossom
.
4
The tares happen to be in
blossom
just now here in Nauvoo.
5
That may have happened, but it took a long time to
blossom
.
6
Moment by moment, petal by petal, my heart comes into full
blossom
.
7
Occasionally the odour of beans in
blossom
floats out over the river.
8
The seedlings resemble the apricots and peaches in
blossom
,
tree and foliage.
9
Only on this one night in the year does the fern
blossom
.
10
We will see commercial returns and we will see young careers
blossom
.
11
With time and practice, I am sure your abilities will
blossom
spectacularly.
12
Now in the Christmas night it began to
blossom
quite of itself.
13
It was bright and hot, and the May
blossom
in full foam.
14
It's apple
blossom
time in the county as well as election time.
15
I have rooted up my life; I fear it will never
blossom
.
16
Spring bade a
blossom
bloom; but Fortune would not guard the flower.
Other examples for "blossom"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
blossom
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
blossom into
orange blossom
full blossom
white blossom
little blossom
More collocations
Translations for
blossom
Portuguese
flores
floração
flor
florada
auge
desdobrar-se
florescer
Catalan
apogeu
flor
auge
florir
obrir-se
Spanish
flor
auge
florecer
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