Etymology: [ 'fl&r-ish, 'fl&-rish ] (verb.) 14th century. From Old English florisshen, flurisshen, and from Old French flurir, (French fleurir); Latin flōreō (“I bloom”), from flōs (“flower”). See flower + -ish.
Synonyms: curl, embellishment, furbelow, garnish, ornamentation, plume, quirk, spiral, sweep, twist, amplify, arrive, augment, batten, bear fruit, be on top of heap, bloom, blossom, boom
A dramatic gesture such as the waving of a flag, To be in a period of greatest influence, To thrive or grow well, An ornamentation, To prosper or fare well, To make bold, sweeping movements with, A ceremonious passage such as a fanfare, An unnecessary, decorative embellishment, on a building, To make bold and sweeping, fanciful, or wanton movements, by way of ornament, parade, bravado, etc, to be in a state of activity or production, To use florid language; to indulge in rhetorical figures and lofty expressions; to be flowery, to play with fantastic and irregular motion, act of waving or flourishing (i.e. a sword); pretentious display; decorative addition (especially in handwriting); period of healthy growth and development, To be prosperous; to increase in wealth, honor, comfort, happiness, or whatever is desirable; to thrive; to be prominent and influental; specifically, of authors, painters, etc, To execute an irregular or fanciful strain of music, by way of ornament or prelude, To make ornamental strokes with the pen; to write graceful, decorative figures, To adorn with flowers orbeautiful figures, either natural or artificial; to ornament with anything showy; to embellish, To make bold, sweeping movements, To grow luxuriantly; to increase and enlarge, as a healthy growing plant; a thrive, To boast; to vaunt; to brag, grow stronger; "The economy was booming", the act of waving, gain in wealth, move or swing back and forth; "She waved her gun", To embellish with the flowers of diction; to adorn with rhetorical figures; to grace with ostentatious eloquence; to set off with a parade of words, a/ Brandishing the weapon in a showy or eccentric manner b/ A fast and graceful display of swordplay, a display of ornamental speech or language, a showy gesture; "she entered with a great flourish", If something flourishes, it is successful, active, or common, and developing quickly and strongly. Business flourished and within six months they were earning 18,000 roubles a day = thrive flounder + flourishing flour·ish·ing London quickly became a flourishing port, wave, brandish (i.e. a sword); thrive; grow and develop in a healthy manner; prosper, succeed; add decorative elements (especially to handwriting), If a plant or animal flourishes, it grows well or is healthy because the conditions are right for it. The plant flourishes particularly well in slightly harsher climes. = thrive + flourishing flour·ish·ing Britain has the largest and most flourishing fox population in Europe, If you flourish an object, you wave it about in a way that makes people notice it. He flourished the glass to emphasize the point. Flourish is also a noun. He took his peaked cap from under his arm with a flourish and pulled it low over his eyes, If you do something with a flourish, you do in a showy way so that people notice it, bhâvanîya: means literally, "being as ought to be ", to do or fare well; prosper, to be in a state of activity and production; expanding in influence; thriving; visibly doing well, ostentatious embellishment; ambitious copiousness or amplification; parade of words and figures; show; as, a flourish of rhetoric or of wit, Something made or performed in a fanciful, wanton, or vaunting manner, by way of ostentation, to excite admiration, etc, A flourishing condition; prosperity; vigor, To move in bold or irregular figures; to swing about in circles or vibrations by way of show or triumph; to brandish, To develop; to make thrive; to expand, A fanciful stroke of the pen or graver; a merely decorative figure, Decoration; ornament; beauty, A fantastic or decorative musical passage; a strain of triumph or bravado, not forming part of a regular musical composition; a cal; a fanfare, an ornamental embellishment in writing, (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments; "he entered to a flourish of trumpets"; "her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare" the act of waving a display of ornamental speech or language a showy gesture; "she entered with a great flourish" an ornamental embellishment in writing, (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments; "he entered to a flourish of trumpets"; "her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare", the act of waving a display of ornamental speech or language a showy gesture; "she entered with a great flourish", The waving of a weapon or other thing; a brandishing; as, the flourish of a sword, grow up, Simple past and past participle of flourish, The action of the verb flourish; flowering, Present participle of flourish, third-person singular of flourish, plural of flourish, prospering, thriving, successful, having or showing vigorous vegetal or animal life; "flourishing crops"; "flourishing chicks"; "a growing boy"; "fast-growing weeds"; "a thriving deer population,
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A dramatic gesture such as the waving of a flag
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To be in a period of greatest influence
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To thrive or grow well
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An ornamentation
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To prosper or fare well
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To make bold, sweeping movements with
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A ceremonious passage such as a fanfare
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An unnecessary, decorative embellishment, on a building
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To make bold and sweeping, fanciful, or wanton movements, by way of ornament, parade, bravado, etc
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to be in a state of activity or production
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To use florid language; to indulge in rhetorical figures and lofty expressions; to be flowery
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to play with fantastic and irregular motion
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act of waving or flourishing (i.e. a sword); pretentious display; decorative addition (especially in handwriting); period of healthy growth and development isim
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To be prosperous; to increase in wealth, honor, comfort, happiness, or whatever is desirable; to thrive; to be prominent and influental; specifically, of authors, painters, etc
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To execute an irregular or fanciful strain of music, by way of ornament or prelude
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To make ornamental strokes with the pen; to write graceful, decorative figures
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To adorn with flowers orbeautiful figures, either natural or artificial; to ornament with anything showy; to embellish
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To make bold, sweeping movements
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To grow luxuriantly; to increase and enlarge, as a healthy growing plant; a thrive
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To boast; to vaunt; to brag
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grow stronger; "The economy was booming"
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the act of waving
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gain in wealth
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move or swing back and forth; "She waved her gun"
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To embellish with the flowers of diction; to adorn with rhetorical figures; to grace with ostentatious eloquence; to set off with a parade of words
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a/ Brandishing the weapon in a showy or eccentric manner b/ A fast and graceful display of swordplay
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a display of ornamental speech or language
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a showy gesture; "she entered with a great flourish"
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If something flourishes, it is successful, active, or common, and developing quickly and strongly. Business flourished and within six months they were earning 18,000 roubles a day = thrive flounder + flourishing flour·ish·ing London quickly became a flourishing port
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wave, brandish (i.e. a sword); thrive; grow and develop in a healthy manner; prosper, succeed; add decorative elements (especially to handwriting) fiil
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If a plant or animal flourishes, it grows well or is healthy because the conditions are right for it. The plant flourishes particularly well in slightly harsher climes. = thrive + flourishing flour·ish·ing Britain has the largest and most flourishing fox population in Europe
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If you flourish an object, you wave it about in a way that makes people notice it. He flourished the glass to emphasize the point. Flourish is also a noun. He took his peaked cap from under his arm with a flourish and pulled it low over his eyes
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If you do something with a flourish, you do in a showy way so that people notice it
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bhâvanîya: means literally, "being as ought to be "
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to do or fare well; prosper
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to be in a state of activity and production; expanding in influence; thriving; visibly doing well
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ostentatious embellishment; ambitious copiousness or amplification; parade of words and figures; show; as, a flourish of rhetoric or of wit
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Something made or performed in a fanciful, wanton, or vaunting manner, by way of ostentation, to excite admiration, etc
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A flourishing condition; prosperity; vigor
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To move in bold or irregular figures; to swing about in circles or vibrations by way of show or triumph; to brandish
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To develop; to make thrive; to expand
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A fanciful stroke of the pen or graver; a merely decorative figure
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Decoration; ornament; beauty
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A fantastic or decorative musical passage; a strain of triumph or bravado, not forming part of a regular musical composition; a cal; a fanfare
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an ornamental embellishment in writing
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(music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments; "he entered to a flourish of trumpets"; "her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare" the act of waving a display of ornamental speech or language a showy gesture; "she entered with a great flourish" an ornamental embellishment in writing
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(music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments; "he entered to a flourish of trumpets"; "her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare"
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the act of waving a display of ornamental speech or language a showy gesture; "she entered with a great flourish"
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The waving of a weapon or other thing; a brandishing; as, the flourish of a sword
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To flourish.
grow up - ""Socialism grew up in the industrial cities.""
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flourished
Simple past and past participle of flourish
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flourishing
The action of the verb flourish; flowering
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flourishing
Present participle of flourish
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flourishes
third-person singular of flourish
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flourishes
plural of flourish
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flourishing
prospering, thriving, successful sıfat
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flourishing
having or showing vigorous vegetal or animal life; "flourishing crops"; "flourishing chicks"; "a growing boy"; "fast-growing weeds"; "a thriving deer population
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