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The noun form for the verb to thrive is thriver, someone or something that thrives.

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Is thrive a noun?

Yes, "thrive" can function as a verb, meaning to grow or develop well or vigorously. However, it is not typically used as a noun. The noun form related to "thrive" is "thrive" in the context of flourishing or success, but it's more common to use other nouns like "prosperity" or "growth" to convey similar meanings.


Is flourish an adjective?

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.


What is noun of loyal?

Ah, the noun form of "loyal" is "loyalty." Just like a happy little tree needs strong roots to thrive, loyalty is a beautiful quality that helps relationships and friendships grow and flourish. Embrace loyalty like a gentle brushstroke on the canvas of life, my friend.


Is succeed a noun?

No, the word 'succeed' is a verb, a word meaning to achieve the desired aim or result; to flourish, prosper, or thrive; to replace another in office or position; to come next in time or order.The noun form for the verb to succeed is the gerund, succeeding.Related noun forms are success, succession, and successor.


What is a synonym for bloom?

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


Why do zebras thrive?

Zebras thrive through the strength of their community.


When was Thrive created?

Thrive was created on 2002-03-26.


When was Thrive Records created?

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Is the pronoun it written in the possessive case in this sentence If the ability to grown in an arid land could be transplanted from cactus to corn it could thrive in the desert?

No, the pronoun 'it' is not the possessive case.In the sentence, the personal pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'corn' (it could thrive in the desert=corncould thrive in the desert).The possessive form of the pronoun 'it' is its (no apostrophe).Example: If the ability to grow in an arid land could be transplanted from cactus to corn, its success the desert would be assured. (possessive, the success of it)


What is the present tense of thrive?

I/you/we/they thrive. He/she/it thrives. The present participle is thriving.


Give you a sentence for the word thrive?

i hope i will thrive when i am older and i hope i am succesful.


What would people have to do to make a town thrive?

then what does thrive mean !! muahh hahah!