Thrive is a regular verb so the past is verb + ed ie thrived.
It is a verb; specifically, an intransitive verb;
The noun form for the verb to thrive is thriver, someone or something that thrives.
well linking verb is still a verb but its like is, was, were, are, you know. i think it isn't . i think it is a action verb, a verb that shows what the subjuct is doing. there are two kinds. mental action verbs are like thinking, remembering, honoring. physical action verbs are like running, talking, writing.
(verb) to prosper; to develp or grow vigorously
No, it is not. It can be a verb meaning either to thrive or to gesture widely, and a noun which means either that type of gesture, or a musical fanfare.
Thrive was created on 2002-03-26.
Thrive Records was created in 1997.
Zebras thrive through the strength of their community.
I'll tell you what would thrive.......the narwhal would thrive yeah how do you like them apples
Suffer as in "to experience pain or hardship" some antonyms are "prosper" or "bask." Suffer as in "to allow" some antonyms are "ban" or "prohibit" (1) When "suffer" is used as a transitive verb (i.e. a verb which takes an object) The opposite of "suffer" is enjoy. You suffer an ailment, but you enjoy good health. (2) When "suffer" is used as an intransitive verb (i.e. one with no object) (a) The opposite of "suffer" is flourish or thrive, when "suffer" refers to health. Some people and animals suffer in cold weather; others thrive in the cold. Failure to thrive is a term used to denote a certain medical condition. (b) The opposite of "suffer" is prosper, when "suffer" refers to wealth. Many people are suffering in the present financial crisis; but you can be sure that a few people will prosper.
Noun 1: flower, bud, blossom Noun 2: prime, beauty, height, peak, flourishing, heyday, zenith Noun 3: glow, freshness, lustre, radiance Verb 1: flower, blossom, open, bud Verb 2: grow, develop, wax Verb 3: succeed, flourish, thrive, prosper, fare well