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blossomnoun a state or time of great activity, thriving, or achievementin the full blossom of her career as a writer bloom, 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 the usually showy plant part that produces seedsthe marigolds are finally showing blossoms bloom, flower bud, floret, floweret(also flowerette)bouquet, nosegay, posyarrangement, boutonniere, corsage, garland, lei, spray, wreath blossomverbto produce flowersthe fruit tree seemed to blossom overnight once the warm spring weather arrived bloom, blow, burgeon(also bourgeon), effloresce, flower, unfold leaf, leavebudopen dry up, fade, shrivel, wilt, witherdie, drop, expire, perish before the 12th century |