Words and phrases that have a meaning related to flourish: (161 results)
Often used in the same context:
thrive, blossom, prosper, wither, sprout, nurtured, evolve, grow, coexist, bloom, dominate, burgeon, proliferate, fester, cultivate, flowering, shrivel, incubate, wilt, survive, excel, reemerge, overgrow, stagnate, emerge, germinate, permeate, gestate, languish, spawn, crumble, embrace, ferment, vanish, exist, infest, unchecked, implode, colonize, adapt, dabble, disintegrate, ravage, develop, ripen, unhampered, overpopulate, disappear, sustain, budding, shine, urbanise, homogenise, create, rot, prevail, teem, seep, succeed, innovate, regress, suffocate, deteriorate, morph, unhindered, metamorphose, mythologise, revel, overwinter, percolate, falter, repopulate, operate, bask, evaporate, smolder, decimate, ossify, compete, reap, stifle, nourished, propagate, fade, revitalized, rediscover, supplant, resurge, roam, forge, persist, fostered, fledging, encroach, reproduce, outgrow, enjoy, photosynthesize, cherish, dictate, eradicated, hybridise, accessible, accustomed, adaptable, agitational, anaclitic, andready, answerable, appositive, approved, architectonic, artif1cial, assertive, assured, atonal, authoritarian, backhanded, biannual, brassy, capitalism, churchly
Appears in the definition of:
burgeon, luxuriate, naturalisation, naturalization, paraph, sword dance, sword dancing, tall-grass, tallgrass
More general:
Also try:air, change state, gesticulation, gesture, grandiloquence, grandiosity, hold, line, magniloquence, melodic line, melodic phrase, melody, motion, rhetoric, strain, take hold, tune, turn, wafture, wave, waving
— Nouns for flourish: cornets, style, trumpets, albion, fair, malcolm, means
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