thriving
Americanadjective
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prospering or doing well; highly successful.
The Arts Commission plans to expand its thriving ArtSmart program into all 21 of the city’s elementary schools.
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growing or developing vigorously; flourishing.
When I worked on her farm ten years ago there was still a thriving goat herd, but she’s been unable to keep it up on her own.
Other Word Forms
- thrivingly adverb
- unthriving adjective
Etymology
Origin of thriving
Example Sentences
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As a young postdoctoral scientist, he joined pioneering expeditions and descended more than a mile below the ocean surface in the submersible Alvin, where he observed thriving ecosystems in total darkness.
From Science Daily • Apr. 3, 2026
In these tough times, some discount chains have been thriving, but California’s Grocery Outlet has been closing stores as it tries to remedy a hangover of overexpansion.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2026
Noah Wyle, star and executive producer of “The Pitt,” called it “a near cratering of our once thriving industry.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 30, 2026
One player thriving under Arbeloa is Vinicius Jr.
From BBC • Mar. 29, 2026
They found Atlanta a thriving intellectual center for the Negro.
From "Black Like Me" by John Howard Griffin
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