flourish

flourish
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
v. t. wave, wield, flaunt, brandish. See agitation. —v. i. grow, prosper, thrive. See prosperity. —n. fanfare; ornament. See music, ostentation.
II
(Roget's IV) n.
Syn. embellishment, fanfare, wave; see decoration 2 , ostentation 1 , 2 .
v.
1. [To wave triumphantly]
Syn. brandish, twirl, shake, flaunt, gesture, wave, swing, wield.
2. [To prosper]
Syn. thrive, increase, wax; see grow 1 , prosper .
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
I
n.
1. decoration embellishment, ornamentation, garnish, adornment, frill, curlicue.
2. brandishing wave, show, flaunting, exhibition, display.
II
v.
grow, thrive, prosper, blossom, flower, fatten, boom, burgeon, increase, wax, succeed, *go great guns, expand, mushroom.
ANT.: wither, die, shrivel, fail
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) verb 1. To grow rapidly and luxuriantly: bloom1, blossom, thrive. See THRIVE. 2. To do or fare well: boom, go, prosper, thrive. Slang: score. Idioms: get (or go) somewhere, go great guns, go strong. See THRIVE. 3. To be in one's prime: flower, shine. Idioms: cut a figure, make a splash. See THRIVE. 4. To wield boldly and dramatically: brandish, sweep, wave. See EXPRESS.

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  • Flourish — Flour ish, v. t. 1. To adorn with flowers orbeautiful figures, either natural or artificial; to ornament with anything showy; to embellish. [Obs.] Fenton. [1913 Webster] 2. To embellish with the flowers of diction; to adorn with rhetorical… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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