verb

bloom

to bloom, to flower, to flourish

The roses will bloom in the summer.

The roses will bloom in the summer.

Her talent bloomed at a young age.

Her talent bloomed at a young age.

((subject)) blooms The flowers bloom in spring.

Synonyms: flower, blossom, flourish; Antonyms: wither, fade

From Old Norse 'blōmi' meaning 'flower, blossom'.

Imagine a flower bud going 'BOOM!' as it opens into a full bloom.

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