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- Dictionarybloom/bluːm/
noun
- 1. a flower, especially one cultivated for its beauty: "an exotic bloom" Similar
- 2. a delicate powdery surface deposit on certain fresh fruits, leaves, or stems: "the bloom on a plum"
verb
- 1. produce flowers; be in flower: "a chalk pit where cowslips bloomed" Similar Opposite
- 2. coat (a lens) with a special surface layer so as to reduce reflection from its surface. technical
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Synonyms for BLOOM: blooming, blossom, flower, prime, flowering, springtime, revival, heyday; Antonyms of BLOOM: decay, decline, downfall, bottom, wilting, nadir, withering, shriveling.
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Synonyms for BLOOM in English: flower, bud, blossom, prime, flower, beauty, height, peak, flourishing, maturity, …
Synonyms for BLOOM: flower, blossom, efflorescence, prime, heyday, flush, anthesis, blow, floret, floweret, burgeoning, down, peak, fuzz, maturescence; Antonyms for BLOOM: withering, wither, shrink, shrivel.