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flourish
[ flur-ish, fluhr- ]
verb (used without object)
- to be in a vigorous state; thrive:
a period in which art flourished.
- to be in its or in one's prime; be at the height of fame, excellence, influence, etc.
- to be successful; prosper.
- to grow luxuriantly, or thrive in growth, as a plant.
- to make dramatic, sweeping gestures:
Flourish more when you act out the king's great death scene.
- to add embellishments and ornamental lines to writing, letters, etc.
- to sound a trumpet call or fanfare.
verb (used with object)
- to brandish dramatically; gesticulate with:
a conductor flourishing his baton for the crescendo.
- to decorate or embellish (writing, a page of script, etc.) with sweeping or fanciful curves or lines.
Synonyms: ornament
noun
- an act or instance of brandishing.
- an ostentatious display.
- a decoration or embellishment, especially in writing:
He added a few flourishes to his signature.
- Rhetoric. a parade of fine language; an expression used merely for effect.
- a trumpet call or fanfare.
- a condition or period of thriving:
in full flourish.
flourish
/ ˈflʌrɪʃ /
verb
- intr to thrive; prosper
- intr to be at the peak of condition
- intr to be healthy
plants flourish in the light
- to wave or cause to wave in the air with sweeping strokes
- to display or make a display
- to play (a fanfare, etc) on a musical instrument
- intr to embellish writing, characters, etc, with ornamental strokes
- to add decorations or embellishments to (speech or writing)
- intr an obsolete word for blossom
noun
- the act of waving or brandishing
- a showy gesture
he entered with a flourish
- an ornamental embellishment in writing
- a display of ornamental language or speech
- a grandiose passage of music
- an ostentatious display or parade
- obsolete.
- the state of flourishing
- the state of flowering
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Derived Forms
- ˈflourisher, noun
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Other Words From
- flourish·er noun
- outflourish verb (used with object)
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of flourish1
C13: from Old French florir , ultimately from Latin flōrēre to flower, from flōs a flower
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See succeed.
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