Pronunciation: /ˈbluːmɪŋ/
verb Blooming is also a verb that refers to the process of flowering or blossoming.
A1 The flowers are blooming in the garden.
A2 She loves to see the roses blooming in the spring.
B1 The cherry blossoms are blooming beautifully this year.
B2 The garden is blooming with colorful flowers and plants.
C1 The tropical rainforest is blooming with life and biodiversity.
C2 The fields are blooming with crops ready for harvest.
adjective Blooming is an adjective that describes something that is in the process of flowering or blossoming.
A1 The blooming flowers in the garden are very beautiful.
A2 She is a blooming young actress with a promising career ahead.
B1 The blooming economy has led to an increase in job opportunities.
B2 The blooming technology sector is attracting investors from around the world.
C1 Her blooming talent as a writer has earned her critical acclaim.
C2 The blooming art scene in the city is a testament to its cultural richness.
adverb Blooming can also be used as an adverb to intensify an adjective or adverb, such as in the phrase 'blooming beautiful'.
A1 The flowers are blooming beautifully in the garden.
A2 She smiled blooming as she received the award.
B1 The business is blooming thanks to their new marketing strategy.
B2 The city is blooming with new opportunities for young entrepreneurs.
C1 Her career is blooming as she takes on more challenging projects.
C2 The company's profits are blooming despite the economic downturn.
formal The blooming flowers in the garden added a touch of elegance to the landscape.
informal Wow, look at those blooming flowers! They're so pretty.
slang I can't believe how blooming big that tree has grown.
figurative Despite facing many challenges, her career is still blooming and flourishing.
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