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."
Flourish is a verb and a noun.
My plants seemed to flourish when I started playing classical music for them.
My plants seemed to flourish when I started playing classical music for them.
flourish
The correct spelling is "flourish." It refers to developing vigorously and thriving.
flourish, prosper, thrive
There are no perfect rhymes for the word nourishment.
Flourish, thrive, do well, blossom.
The Latin equivalent of the English statement 'Under the shade your flourish' is Sub umbras floret. In the word-by-word translation, the prepositon 'sub' means 'under'. The noun 'umbras' means 'shades, shadows'. The verb 'floret' means '[he/she/it] does flourish, fluorishes, is fluorishing'.
parach (פרח) is a the Hebrew word for "to flourish" or "to sprout"
He finished the last part of his speech with a flourish in order to make it appear dramatic.