Pronunciation: /ˈflʊrɪʃɪŋ/
verb gerund or present participle form of the verb 'flourish', meaning to grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way
A1 The flowers in the garden are flourishing.
A2 With proper care, the business started flourishing.
B1 The new restaurant is flourishing thanks to its delicious food.
B2 The company's profits have been flourishing since the new CEO took over.
C1 The artist's career has been flourishing with multiple gallery exhibitions.
C2 The city's economy is flourishing due to investments in technology and innovation.
adjective growing or developing in a healthy or vigorous way
A1 The flowers in the garden are flourishing.
A2 The small business is flourishing thanks to loyal customers.
B1 The city's economy is flourishing due to new investments.
B2 The artist's career is flourishing with multiple gallery exhibitions.
C1 The company's global presence is flourishing with new partnerships.
C2 The country's tourism industry is flourishing, attracting visitors from around the world.
formal The economy of the country is flourishing due to successful government policies.
informal The new bakery in town is really flourishing, they have the best pastries!
slang Her online business is totally flourishing, she's making bank!
figurative The garden of ideas in his mind is flourishing with creativity and innovation.
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