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thriving

American  
[thrahy-ving] / ˈθraɪ vɪŋ /

adjective

  1. 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.

  2. 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

thriv(e) ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Not every midsize agency in the Midwest is thriving, and not every large holding company is struggling, said Mollie Rosen, president of member experience for advertising agency trade group the 4As.

From The Wall Street Journal

What’s Next: The retailer is thriving while the broader jewelry industry faces future obstacles, including waning demand for diamond jewelry, increased interest in cheaper lab-grown diamonds, and reduced consumption by affluent Chinese consumers.

From Barron's

His once thriving gym is now largely deserted, bringing financial worries in its wake.

From BBC

"But, if Wrexham, as a town, is unsuccessful while we are thriving, we have failed."

From BBC

Those who believe that both their current and future lives are good enough to be classified as “thriving” dropped to 48%.

From Salon