Pronunciation: /ˈflʊrɪʃ/
noun a bold or extravagant gesture or action, made especially to attract attention
A1 Plants need water and sunlight to flourish.
A2 The garden began to flourish with colorful flowers.
B1 The business started to flourish after implementing new marketing strategies.
B2 Her career continued to flourish as she took on more responsibilities.
C1 The artist's talent has allowed her to flourish in the competitive art world.
C2 Despite facing many challenges, the company managed to flourish and expand globally.
verb to grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly favorable environment
A1 Plants need sunlight and water to flourish.
A2 With proper care, the business began to flourish.
B1 The arts and culture scene in the city has started to flourish in recent years.
B2 After receiving funding, the startup company began to flourish and expand rapidly.
C1 Under the new leadership, the organization continued to flourish and achieve great success.
C2 Despite facing challenges, the artist's career continued to flourish and reach new heights.
formal Under the right conditions, a company can flourish and expand rapidly.
informal With some hard work and dedication, your garden will flourish in no time.
slang Once you find your passion, you'll see yourself flourish like never before.
figurative With love and care, a relationship can flourish and grow stronger over time.
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