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thrive T0188000 (thrīv)intr.v. thrived or throve (thrōv), thrived or thriv·en (thrĭv′ən), thriv·ing, thrives 1. To grow vigorously; flourish: Some plants thrive in sandy soil.2. To be successful or make steady progress; prosper: The town has been thriving on tourism. [Middle English thriven, from Old Norse thrīfask, reflexive of thrīfa, to seize.] thriv′er n.thrive (θraɪv) vb (intr) , thrives, thriving, thrived, throve, thrived or thriven (ˈθrɪvən) 1. to grow strongly and vigorously2. to do well; prosper[C13: from Old Norse thrīfask to grasp for oneself, reflexive of thrīfa to grasp, of obscure origin] ˈthriver n ˈthriving adj ˈthrivingly advthrive (θraɪv) v.i. thrived throve, thrived thriv•en (ˈθrɪv ən) thriv•ing. 1. to prosper; be successful. 2. to grow or develop vigorously; flourish. [1150–1200; Middle English < Old Norse thrīfast to thrive, reflexive of thrīfa to grasp] thriv′er, n. thriv′ing•ly, adv. thrive Past participle: thrived Gerund: thriving
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I thrive | you thrive | he/she/it thrives | we thrive | you thrive | they thrive |
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I thrived | you thrived | he/she/it thrived | we thrived | you thrived | they thrived |
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I am thriving | you are thriving | he/she/it is thriving | we are thriving | you are thriving | they are thriving |
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I have thrived | you have thrived | he/she/it has thrived | we have thrived | you have thrived | they have thrived |
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I was thriving | you were thriving | he/she/it was thriving | we were thriving | you were thriving | they were thriving |
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I had thrived | you had thrived | he/she/it had thrived | we had thrived | you had thrived | they had thrived |
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I will thrive | you will thrive | he/she/it will thrive | we will thrive | you will thrive | they will thrive |
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I will have thrived | you will have thrived | he/she/it will have thrived | we will have thrived | you will have thrived | they will have thrived |
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I will be thriving | you will be thriving | he/she/it will be thriving | we will be thriving | you will be thriving | they will be thriving |
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I have been thriving | you have been thriving | he/she/it has been thriving | we have been thriving | you have been thriving | they have been thriving |
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I will have been thriving | you will have been thriving | he/she/it will have been thriving | we will have been thriving | you will have been thriving | they will have been thriving |
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I had been thriving | you had been thriving | he/she/it had been thriving | we had been thriving | you had been thriving | they had been thriving |
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I would thrive | you would thrive | he/she/it would thrive | we would thrive | you would thrive | they would thrive |
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I would have thrived | you would have thrived | he/she/it would have thrived | we would have thrived | you would have thrived | they would have thrived | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | thrive - grow vigorously; "The deer population in this town is thriving"; "business is booming"flourish, expand, boomrevive - be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; "Interest in ESP revived"grow - become larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain; "The problem grew too large for me"; "Her business grew fast"luxuriate - thrive profusely or flourish extensively | | 2. | thrive - make steady progress; be at the high point in one's career or reach a high point in historical significance or importance; "The new student is thriving"prosper, flourish, fly highchange state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election" |
thriveverb prosper, do well, flourish, increase, grow, develop, advance, succeed, get on, boom, bloom, wax, burgeon, grow rich, have legs (informal) Today his company continues to thrive. fail, decline, wither, wilt, wane, perish, languish, droop, shrivel, stagnatethriveverb1. To do or fare well:boom, flourish, go, prosper.Slang: score.Idioms: get somewhere, go great guns, go strong.2. To grow rapidly and luxuriantly:bloom, blossom, flourish.Translationsthrive (θraiv) verb to grow strong and healthy. Children thrive on milk; The business is thriving. 茁壯成長 茁壮成长,兴旺 ˈthriving adjective successful. a thriving industry. 繁榮的 繁荣的thrive
failure to thriveA medical term used to describe an infant or young child who has experienced delays in physical growth, for a variety of possible reasons. I'm a bit concerned about little Howie's failure to thrive, so I want you to bring him back the office next week for further examination.See also: failure, thrivethrive on (something)1. To flourish or grow luxuriantly by feeding or nourishing on something. The predators introduced to the ecosystem by explorers thrived on the multiple species that had not adapted to their presence. This flower thrives on sunshine, so be sure to have it in direct light as often as you can.2. To reach one's greatest potential for success when exposed to or involved in something. She has always thrived on intense pressure in her studies, so attending Yale for law school seemed like the natural choice. Despite their willfulness, children actually thrive on rule, structure, and discipline.See also: on, thrivethrive (up)on somethingto grow vigorously because of something. (Upon is formal and less commonly used than on.) These plants thrive upon wet soil. Children thrive on love.See also: on, thrivethrive onv. To flourish by or as if by feeding on something: The bears thrived on a rich harvest of berries.See also: on, thriveTHRIVE Thrombin Inhibitor in Venous Thromboembolism. A clinical study that assessed the efficacy of ximelagatran (Exanta), an oral thrombin inhibitor in preventing venous thrombo-embolism—VTE Conclusions Ximelagatran is better than a placebo for extended prevention of VTE Nonetheless, in 2004 the FDA rejected Exanta because of its adverse renal and cardiovascular effectsTHRIVE
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Synonyms for thriveverb prosperSynonyms- prosper
- do well
- flourish
- increase
- grow
- develop
- advance
- succeed
- get on
- boom
- bloom
- wax
- burgeon
- grow rich
- have legs
Antonyms- fail
- decline
- wither
- wilt
- wane
- perish
- languish
- droop
- shrivel
- stagnate
Synonyms for thriveverb to do or fare wellSynonyms- boom
- flourish
- go
- prosper
- score
verb to grow rapidly and luxuriantlySynonymsSynonyms for thriveverb grow vigorouslySynonymsRelated Wordsverb make steady progressSynonymsRelated Words |