Rechercher
to flourish
01
prospérer, se développer
to quickly grow in a successful way
Intransitive
02
bien pousser, se développer
to grow or develop in a healthy and successful way
Intransitive
03
brandir, agiter
to move or wave something back and forth, often to attract attention
Transitive: to flourish sth
Flourish
01
fanfare, écarlate
a showy gesture
02
brandissement, gesture
the act of waving
03
fleurissement, floraison
a display of ornamental speech or language
04
flonflon, épiphore
(music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments
05
ornement, élégance
an ornamental embellishment in writing
flourish
v
flourishing
adj
flourishing
adj
Exemple
The community garden flourished thanks to the dedication and hard work of its volunteers.
With the new management in place, the restaurant began to flourish, attracting more customers than ever before.
The young artist flourished under the mentorship of a renowned painter, rapidly improving her skills and gaining recognition.
The tech startup flourished in the competitive market, quickly becoming a leading company in the industry.
After moving to a more suitable environment, the exotic plants in the greenhouse began to flourish.