Synonym: blossom, flourish, flower, glow, thrive. Antonym: fade, shrivel, wither. Similar words: blooming, loom, gloomy, blood, glooming, bloody, blood clot, blood vessel. Meaning: [bluːm] n. 1. the organic process of bearing flowers 2. reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts 3. the best time of youth 4. a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health 5. the period of greatest prosperity or productivity 6. a powdery deposit on a surface. v. produce or yield flowers.
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(151) Sun rising eastwardly every morning, shining your face warmly, exchanging to you strength to blossom your bloom.
(152) Blooming: The plants bloom in the fall with tall arching racemes of bright reddish orange flowers.
(153) She left us when she was just in her most beautiful times and everlastingly impressed us only with her beauty in its full bloom and her sweet smile.
(154) Any of numerous chiefly North American plants of the genus Solidago, having clusters of small yellow flower heads that bloom in late summer or fall.
(155) In the first bloom of youth, she looked beautiful at her sixteenth birthday party.
(156) The chrysanthemums are in bloom; some are red and some yellow.
(157) Flowers bloom in springtime.