Blossom ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Blossom ( noun )

  1. A flower or cluster of flowers on a tree or bush.
  2. The state or period of flowering.
  3. The state or time of greatest beauty, success, or prosperity.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english blōstm, of germanic origin; related to dutch bloesem and german blüte.

Examples:

  1. The cherry blossom is a symbol of spring in Japan.
  2. The apple orchard was in full blossom.
  3. The company is in the blossom of its success.
  4. The city was in its blossom during the Renaissance.
  5. The young girl was in the blossom of her youth.

(As a verb)

Blossom ( verb )

  1. A flower or cluster of flowers on a tree or bush.
  2. The state or period of flowering.
  3. The state or time of greatest beauty, success, or prosperity.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english blōstm, of germanic origin; related to dutch bloesem and german blüte.

Examples:

  1. The cherry blossom is a symbol of spring in Japan.
  2. The apple orchard was in full blossom.
  3. The company is in the blossom of its success.
  4. The city was in its blossom during the Renaissance.
  5. The young girl was in the blossom of her youth.
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