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bloom

[bluːm]

bloom Definition

  • 1a flower or group of flowers that grow on a plant
  • 2a state or time of beauty, freshness, and vigor; prime

Using bloom: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cherry tree is in full bloom.

  • Example

    The roses are starting to bloom.

  • Example

    She was in the bloom of youth.

  • Example

    The athlete was in the bloom of his career.

bloom Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bloom

Antonyms for bloom

Idioms Using bloom

  • to begin to produce flowers

    Example

    The daffodils will come into bloom in early spring.

  • to detract from the attractiveness or value of something

    Example

    The high price took the bloom off the new car for him.

  • at the peak of one's physical and mental abilities

    Example

    The young athlete was in the bloom of life when he won the championship.

Phrases with bloom

  • having flowers that have opened on a plant

    Example

    The garden is in full bloom.

  • the period of youth when one is at the peak of physical attractiveness and vitality

    Example

    She was in the bloom of youth when she met her husband.

  • a state of good health and vitality

    Example

    After recovering from her illness, she was back in the bloom of health.

Origins of bloom

from Old Norse 'blómi', meaning 'flower'

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Summary: bloom in Brief

'Bloom' [bluːm] refers to a flower or group of flowers that grow on a plant, as well as a state or time of beauty, freshness, and vigor. The term extends into phrases like 'in bloom,' referring to a plant with open flowers, and idioms like 'take the bloom off,' meaning to detract from the attractiveness or value of something.

How do native speakers use this expression?

When

spring

comes

and

flowers

bloom