Flourish means to grow or develop with vigor; to thrive.
Sentence: Your vegetable garden is flourishing.
growing vigorously; thriving; prosperous (source: dictionary.com <--- check there before asking these questions, also use spell check =D)
Flourish is a verb and a noun.
Yes, the word flourish is both a verb and a noun. The noun flourish is a word for a fancy bit of decoration added to something; a sweeping motion; a sudden burst; a word for a thing. Example: "He did that with a flourish."
He finished the last part of his speech with a flourish in order to make it appear dramatic.
She may just like to add some type of flourish at the in of her name.
Yes
I flourish in the shadow
parach (פרח) is a the Hebrew word for "to flourish" or "to sprout"
The future tense of "flourish" is "will flourish."
where did the Aztec flourish in mexico?
Yes, but not always. "Flourish" is an intransitive verb describing a very high quantity of success as in the sentence: "Due to the rains, the grass flourished." "Flourish" can also be a noun describing a calligraphic or tonal mark as in the sentence: "She would write all of her 'q's with a small flourish on the end."
The past tense of "flourish" would be "flourished".
A flourish of trumpets refers to a short, energetic fanfare played on trumpets. It is often used to introduce a significant event, make an announcement, or signal the arrival of an important person.
Flourish - film - was created in 2008.
Flourish is a verb and a noun.
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to flourish:לִפְרוֹחַ (lifroach) = flower, flourish, bloom, blossom, thrive, prosperלְשַׂגְשֵׂג (lesagseg) = thrive, prosper, flourish, boom, get aheadלְנוֹפֵף (lenofef) = wave, swing, brandish, flourishלִצְלוֹחַ (litsloach) = flourish, thrive, prosper, succeed, cross a river, pass throughלָנוּב (lanuv) = grow, bud, sprout, flourish, thriveלַעֲלוֹת (la'alot) = cost, rise, go up, climb, go uphill, flourishלבלבל (livlev) does not mean to flourish; it means to flower or to blossom.
The duration of Flourish - film - is 1.58 hours.