Late bloomer
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British pronunciation/lˈeɪt blˈuːmə/
American pronunciation/lˈeɪt blˈuːmɚ/
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someone who experiences puberty or reaches maturity later than what is considered typical or expected, particularly when compared to those of a similar age group

What is the origin of the idiom "late bloomer" and when to use it?

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The idiom "late bloomer" originates from botany and refers to a plant that takes longer than expected to develop and flower. here it describes someone who exhibits delayed development or progress compared to their peers. It suggests that the person may have experienced slower physical, emotional, or intellectual growth in comparison to others of their age group.

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a person who achieves success, wealth, etc., at the later stages of life compared to others

What is the origin of the idiom "late bloomer" and when to use it?

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The term 'late bloomer' has been used since the early 1900s, and its origin is uncertain. Some people believe that the phrase originally came from the world of plants, where it referred to a plant that takes longer than expected to produce flowers or fruit. Later, the term "late bloomer" has become a popular way to describe individuals who achieve success or recognition at a later stage in life, and it is often used as a source of inspiration for those who may feel that they are "behind" in their lives or careers.

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