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    thrive
    /θrʌɪv/

    verb

    • 1. (of a child, animal, or plant) grow or develop well or vigorously: "the new baby thrived"

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  2. to grow, develop, and become successful: Industries such as water, telecoms, and insurance have been thriving.

  3. The meaning of THRIVE is to grow vigorously : flourish. How to use thrive in a sentence.

  4. to grow, develop, and become successful: Industries such as water, telecoms, and insurance have been thriving.

  5. If someone or something thrives, they do well and are successful, healthy, or strong. Today his company continues to thrive. [VERB] Lavender thrives in poor soil. [VERB] ...the river's thriving population of kingfishers. [VERB -ing] Synonyms: prosper, do well, flourish, increase More Synonyms of thrive. 2. verb.

  6. To thrive isnt just to survive or get byits to grow strong, to be successful. Some people find it hard to adapt to new or unfamiliar environments, but some people thrive in them.

  7. to grow very well, or to become very healthy or successful: The business is thriving. He seems to thrive on hard work. thriving. adjective. a thriving economy. (Definition of thrive from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of thrive. in Chinese (Traditional) 茁壯成長, 興旺,繁榮… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

  8. Definition of thrive verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. To grow vigorously; flourish: Some plants thrive in sandy soil. 2. To be successful or make steady progress; prosper: The town has been thriving on tourism. [Middle English thriven, from Old Norse thrīfask, reflexive of thrīfa, to seize.] thriv′er n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. Oct 9, 2023 · When someone or something thrives, they are doing very well, are successful, and are in a healthy state. For a person, animal, or plant to thrive means they are surviving and doing better than just getting by. Let's explore the origin of the word, learn from examples, and how it is used in different contexts.

  11. 3 days ago · thrive (third-person singular simple present thrives, present participle thriving, simple past throve or thrived, past participle thriven or thrived) To grow or increase stature; to grow vigorously or luxuriantly, to flourish. Not all animals thrive well in captivity. to thrive upon hard work.