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.
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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.
I flourish in the shadow
parach (פרח) is a the Hebrew word for "to flourish" or "to sprout"
where did the Aztec flourish in mexico?
Flourish - film - was created in 2008.
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Flourish is a verb and a noun.
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.
Will flourish Will have flourished Those both can work.
The past tense of "flourish" would be "flourished".
The duration of Flourish - film - is 1.58 hours.
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."