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bloomnoun a state or time of great activity, thriving, or achievementa handsome young man in the full bloom of youth blossom, florescence, floruit, flower, flush, heyday, high noon, prime, salad days, springtime autumn, Indian summerblooming, blossoming, efflorescence, floweringacme, apex, climax, meridian, peak, pinnacle, summit, zenithglory, grandeur, splendorbelle epoque(or belle époque), golden age, silver agecomeback, recovery, revival decay, decline, downfallbottom, nadirshriveling(or shrivelling), wilting, withering a rosy appearance (of the cheeks)after a snowball fight, she came inside with a bloom on her cheeks blush, color, flush brightness, brilliance, glowpinkness, reddishness, redness, rosiness, ruddiness, sanguineness paleness, pallidness, pallor, pastiness, wanness, whitenessgreenishness, greenness, sallowness the usually showy plant part that produces seedsthe rosebush produces blooms only in midsummer blossom, flower bud, floret, floweret(also flowerette)bouquet, nosegay, posyarrangement, boutonniere, corsage, garland, lei, spray, wreath bloomverbto produce flowersforsythias only bloom at the beginning of spring blossom, blow, burgeon(also bourgeon), effloresce, flower, unfold leaf, leavebudopen dry up, fade, shrivel, wilt, witherdie, drop, expire, perish to develop a rosy facial color (as from excitement or embarrassment)she arrived at the house, blooming from her vigorous walk blush, color, crimson, flush, glow, redden incarnadine, rouge, ruddleabash, chagrin, discomfit, disconcert, embarrass, faze, humiliate, mortify turn color before the 12th century |