Florescence

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /flɔːˈrɛsəns/

Definitions of florescence

noun the period or state of flowering, as of a plant

Example Sentences

A1 The florescence of the flowers in the garden was beautiful.

A2 The florescence of the plants indicated that spring had arrived.

B1 The florescence of the trees in the park attracted many visitors.

B2 The florescence of the cherry blossoms in Japan is a sight to behold.

C1 The florescence of the tropical rainforest is a marvel of nature.

C2 The florescence of the coral reefs in the ocean is a breathtaking display of color.

Examples of florescence in a Sentence

formal The florescence of the cherry blossoms in the spring is a sight to behold.

informal I can't wait to see the florescence of the flowers in the garden next month.

slang Check out the florescence of those wildflowers, they're totally lit!

figurative The florescence of her talent became evident as she grew older.

Grammatical Forms of florescence

past tense

floresced

plural

florescences

comparative

more florescent

superlative

most florescent

present tense

floresces

future tense

will floresce

perfect tense

have floresced

continuous tense

is florescing

singular

florescence

positive degree

florescent

infinitive

to floresce

gerund

florescing

participle

florescing

Origin and Evolution of florescence

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'florescence' originated from the Latin word 'florescere', which means 'to bloom or flower'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'florescence' has come to be used in a broader sense to refer to the process of flowering or blooming, as well as the period of peak bloom or vitality in plants. It has also been adopted in other fields such as chemistry and physics to describe a state of high visibility or brightness.