abloom

[əˈbluːm]

abloom Definition

covered with flowers; in bloom.

Using abloom: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abloom" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The garden was abloom with roses.

  • Example

    The trees were abloom with cherry blossoms.

  • Example

    The meadow was abloom with wildflowers.

abloom Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for abloom

Antonyms for abloom

Phrases with abloom

  • to start blooming or flowering

    Example

    The cherry trees come abloom in early spring.

  • to cause something to bloom or flower

    Example

    The warm weather set the garden abloom with colorful flowers.

  • covered with or full of something, especially flowers

    Example

    The countryside was abloom with poppies.

Origins of abloom

from a- (meaning 'on, in') + bloom

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Summary: abloom in Brief

'Abloom' [əˈbluːm] is an adjective that describes something covered with flowers or in bloom. It is often used to describe gardens, trees, and meadows, as in 'The garden was abloom with roses.' The phrase 'come abloom' means to start blooming, while 'set something abloom' means to cause something to bloom. 'Abloom with something' means covered with or full of something, especially flowers.