flourishing

  • 11flourishing — noun The action of the verb ; flowering …

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  • 12flourishing — Synonyms and related words: abundant, balmy, blooming, blossoming, booming, bountiful, brandish, brandishing, budding, burgeoning, bursting, bursting out, clear, copious, creative, crescent, dense, developed, exuberant, fair, fat, fecund, fertile …

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  • 13flourishing — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. thriving, prosperous, booming, luxuriant; see growing , rich 1 , successful . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Improving, growing, or succeeding steadily: booming, boomy, prospering, prosperous, roaring, thrifty,… …

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  • 14flourishing — adj thriving, booming, prospering, in full swing, Inf. going strong; growing, waxing, developing, burgeoning, mushrooming; (of vegetation) luxuriant, lush, rank, exuberant …

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  • 15flourishing — /ˈflʌrɪʃɪŋ/ (say flurishing) adjective that flourishes; vigorous in growth; thriving; prosperous. –flourishingly, adverb …

  • 16flourishing business — thriving enterprise, growing trade, successful business …

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  • 17booming —  Flourishing …

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  • 18Chicago literary renaissance — Flourishing of literary activity in Chicago с 1912–25. Its leading writers Theodore Dreiser, Sherwood Anderson, Edgar Lee Masters, and Carl Sandburg realistically depicted the contemporary urban environment, condemning the loss of traditional… …

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  • 19osmophil, osmophilic — Flourishing in a medium of high osmotic pressure. [osmo(sis) + G. phileo, to love] …

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  • 20Paruah —    Flourishing, the father of Jehoshaphat, appointed to provide monthly supplies for Solomon from the tribe of Issachar (1 Kings 4:17) …

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