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UK//bluːm//US//bluːm//

Meaning of Bloom

To produce or yield flowers.

In simple words: To grow flowers or become more beautiful.

Bloom in a sentence

  • The roses will bloom in early summer.
  • She watched her garden begin to bloom with different colors.
  • In spring, the cherry trees bloom beautifully.
  • He hopes to bloom with new ideas at the workshop.
  • With time and care, the company began to bloom in the market.

How to use Bloom

Commonly used for flowers or plants. Can also refer to personal growth or positive changes. Avoid in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

bloom + in/with

Memory hint

Think of a flower ‘blooming’ beautifully in springtime.

Related words

Collocations with Bloom

  • bloom in spring
  • bloom flowers
  • bloom brightly
  • bloom beautifully
  • bloom for a season

Common mistakes with Bloom

  • Confused with ‘blossom’ which is primarily for fruit trees.
  • Using ‘bloom’ in past tense incorrectly as ‘bloomed’ can sound awkward in some contexts.
  • Overusing in formal writing where ‘grow’ may be more appropriate.

Compare Bloom with Blossom, Expand, Flourish, Thrive, Develop

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Frequently asked questions about Bloom

What does Bloom mean?

To grow flowers or become more beautiful.

What is the definition of Bloom?

To produce or yield flowers.

How do you use Bloom in a sentence?

The roses will bloom in early summer.

Can you give another example of Bloom?

She watched her garden begin to bloom with different colors.

What are synonyms for Bloom?

Common alternatives include blossom, expand, flourish, thrive, develop.

What words go with Bloom?

It commonly pairs with bloom in spring, bloom flowers, bloom brightly, bloom beautifully, bloom for a season.

What are common mistakes when using Bloom?

Confused with ‘blossom’ which is primarily for fruit trees. Using ‘bloom’ in past tense incorrectly as ‘bloomed’ can sound awkward in some contexts. Overusing in formal writing where ‘grow’ may be more appropriate.

How do you pronounce Bloom?

US: //bluːm//, UK: //bluːm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Bloom?

Commonly used for flowers or plants. Can also refer to personal growth or positive changes. Avoid in very formal contexts.