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November 2005 began so warm that spring flowers were blooming and leaves were on the trees.Let a thousand flowers bloom, not just poppies.Let a thousand flowers bloom!If you are selling during winter, it might be a good idea to have some pictures of what the garden looks like in full bloom.FRESH flowers suit any home - so pick out the perfect vase to make sure they look in full bloom in your house.This is a good dense shrub rose with beautiful single pink blooms and light green foliage.See beautiful blooms and buy plants there.Outstanding results lead to a plant blooming.You are a flower in full bloom.The peach trees going out of bloom.Your brother is now approaching the bloom of youth.The freak rains also triggered an astonishing bloom of flowers.Their fresh blooms suggested that a burial had taken place that morning.It has small white blooms with noticeable purple veins.It has the potential to grow and bloom for ages.Leaf colours vary and they also flower well with pink or purple blooms in summer.Take part in a butterfly hunt around the nature reserve while the flowers are in full bloom.Steer clear of trees with giant blooms.The best bargains are cut flowers or blooming bulbs.Only in their absence can fresh ideas bloom and take hold.It has elegant long leaves and little white winter blooms with a powerful fragrance.He is the soil that enables the flowers around him to grow and bloom.It will flower in early spring with white blooms turning light pink.She had lost her youthful bloom.The blooming cherry blossoms in spring are a must-see.When pregnant she was photographed at a premiere looking undeniably huge, but also beautiful and blooming.Personal choices vary widely and seeing plants in full bloom is the surest way to get a colour and perfume that suits you.It has been a record season for blossom and blooms but there has been scarcely a honey bee in my garden or allotment.Looks didn't last beyond the first bloom of youth.THIS week we're offering a collection of sweet pea varieties which will give you masses of blooms and strong fragrance.

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bloom

British English: bloom NOUN
A bloom is the flower on a plant.
...the sweet fragrance of the white blooms.
  • American English: bloom
  • Brazilian Portuguese: flor
  • Chinese:
  • European Spanish: floración
  • French: fleur
  • German: Blüte
  • Italian: fiore
  • Japanese:
  • Korean:
  • European Portuguese: flor
  • Latin American Spanish: floración
British English: bloom VERB
When a plant or tree blooms, it produces flowers. When a flower blooms, it opens.
This plant blooms between May and June.
  • American English: bloom
  • Brazilian Portuguese: florescer
  • Chinese: 开花
  • European Spanish: florecer
  • French: fleurir
  • German: blühen
  • Italian: essere in fiore
  • Japanese: 花を咲かせる
  • Korean:
  • European Portuguese: florescer
  • Latin American Spanish: florecer

Chinese translation of 'bloom'

bloom

(bluːm)

n (c)

  1. (= flower) (huā) (, duǒ)

vi

  1. [tree, flower] 开(開)花 (kāihuā)
  2. (fig) [talent etc] 得以发(發)展 (déyǐ fāzhǎn)
    to be in bloom [plant] 盛开(開) (shèngkāi)
(noun) 
Definition
a blossom on a flowering plant
Harry carefully plucked the bloom.
Synonyms
flower
Each individual flower is tiny.
bud
blossom
the blossoms of plants, shrubs and trees
(noun) 
Definition
a healthy or flourishing condition
in the full bloom of youth
Synonyms
prime
She was in her intellectual prime.
flower
You are hardly in the first flower of youth.
beauty
an area of outstanding natural beauty
height
peak
flourishing
maturity
perfection
best days
heyday
In its heyday, the studio boasted it had more stars than heaven.
zenith
His career is now at its zenith.
full flowering
(noun) 
Definition
a youthful or healthy glow
The skin loses its youthful bloom.
Synonyms
glow
The moisturiser gave my face a healthy glow that lasted all day.
flush
the first flush of young love
blush
A blush spread over Brenda's cheeks.
freshness
the freshness of early morning
lustre
Gold retains its lustre for far longer than other metals.
radiance
The dim bulb cast a soft radiance over his face.
rosiness
Opposites
whiteness
,
pallor
,
paleness
,
wanness
,
bloodlessness
(verb) 
Definition
(of flowers) to open
This plant blooms between May and June.
Synonyms
flower
Their relationship flowered.
blossom
open
bud
blow
Opposites
die
,
waste
,
fade
,
shrink
,
wither
,
wilt
,
perish
,
droop
,
shrivel
(verb) 
Our relationship didn't bloom into a close friendship.
Synonyms
grow
The station had roses growing at each end of the platform.
develop
Children develop at different rates.
wax
Portugal and Spain had vast empires which waxed and waned.
blossom
Why do some people take longer than others to blossom?
(verb) 
Definition
to flourish or grow
Not many economies bloomed in 1990.
Synonyms
succeed
the skills and qualities needed to succeed
flourish
Business soon flourished.
thrive
Today his company continues to thrive.
prosper
The high street banks continue to prosper.
fare well
Opposites
fail
,
decline
,
decay
,
wane
,
languish

Additional synonyms

in the sense of beauty
Definition
the combination of all the qualities of a person or thing that delight the senses and mind
an area of outstanding natural beauty
Synonyms
attractiveness,
appeal,
charm,
grace,
bloom,
glamour,
fairness,
elegance,
symmetry (formal, literary),
allure,
loveliness,
prettiness,
seductiveness,
gorgeousness,
pleasantness,
handsomeness,
pulchritude,
winsomeness,
comeliness (old-fashioned),
exquisiteness,
seemliness,
pleasingness,
prepossessingness
in the sense of blossom
Definition
the flower or flowers of a plant, esp. producing edible fruit
the blossoms of plants, shrubs and trees
Synonyms
flower,
bloom,
bud,
efflorescence,
floret
in the sense of blossom
Why do some people take longer than others to blossom?
Synonyms
develop,
bloom,
grow,
mature

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bloom

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Synonyms of 'bloom'

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