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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, or be successful: His business thrived in the years before the war. She seems to thrive on stress. Synonyms. burgeon literary. prosper. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to achieve something aimed for. succeed If you work hard, you'll succeed. thrive University is a place where she will thrive.

  3. The meaning of THRIVE is to grow vigorously : flourish. How to use thrive in a sentence. to grow vigorously : flourish; to gain in wealth or possessions : prosper…

  4. 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.

  5. to grow, develop, or be successful: His business thrived in the years before the war. She seems to thrive on stress. Synonyms. burgeon literary. prosper. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to achieve something aimed for. succeed If you work hard, you'll succeed. thrive College is a place where she will thrive.

  6. The verb thrive means to flourish or grow vigorously, and it can be applied to something like a business or to the health of someone or something. Plants can thrive in a greenhouse, and children can thrive if they eat well and exercise.

  7. To thrive isn’t 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. When the term is used in the context of infants, it typically involves physical development—like proper growth and weight gain.

  8. Definition of 'thrive' Word Frequency. thrive. (θraɪv ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense thrives , present participle thriving , past tense, past participle thrived. 1. verb. 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.

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

  10. To prosper or flourish; be successful, esp. as the result of economical management. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: fly high. prosper. flourish. expand. boom. develop. burgeon. grow. blossom. succeed. progress. improve. make a go. make-it. get places. Antonyms: lose. languish.

  11. 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)