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bloomsnounpl. of bloom a state or time of great activity, thriving, or achievementa handsome young man in the full bloom of youth blossoms, florescences, floruits, flowers, flushes, heydays, high noons, primes, salad days, springtimes autumns, Indian summersefflorescences, floweringsacmes, apexes(or apices), climaxes, meridians, peaks, pinnacles, summits, zenithsglories, grandeurs, splendorsbelle epoques(or belles époques), golden ages, silver agescomebacks, recoveries, revivals decays, declines, downfallsbottoms, nadirs the usually showy plant part that produces seedsthe rosebush produces blooms only in midsummer blossoms, flowers buds, florets, flowerets(or flowerettes)bouquets, nosegays, posiesarrangements, boutonnieres, corsages, garlands, leis, sprays, wreaths bloomsverbpresent tense third-person singular of bloomto produce flowersforsythias only bloom at the beginning of spring blossoms, blows, burgeons(also bourgeons), effloresces, flowers, unfolds leafs, leavesbudsopens dries up, fades, shrivels, wilts, withersdies, drops, expires, perishes to develop a rosy facial color (as from excitement or embarrassment)she arrived at the house, blooming from her vigorous walk blushes, colors, crimsons, flushes, glows, reddens incarnadines, rouges, ruddlesabashes, chagrins, discomfits, disconcerts, embarrasses, fazes, humiliates, mortifies turns color |