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  1. A flourish is an extra touch — a trumpet's "ta-ta-da!" announcing a king's entrance, a fancy carving atop an otherwise utilitarian pillar, a wave of a flag or a cheerleader's pompom. Flourish can also mean "growth": "With the right teacher, a child will flourish."

  2. to grow or develop successfully: My tomatoes are flourishing this summer - it must be the warm weather. Watercolour painting began to flourish in Britain around 1750. 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. : something that is added as a detail or decoration. the floral flourishes in the living room. a house with many clever little flourishes. Her writing style is simple and clear, without unnecessary flourishes. 2. a : a dramatic or fancy way of doing something. Dinner was served with a flourish.

  4. to grow or develop successfully: My tomatoes are flourishing this summer - it must be the warm weather. Watercolor painting began to flourish inin the United States in the 1800s. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to achieve something aimed for. succeed If you work hard, you'll succeed.

  5. flourish. noun [ no plural ] uk / ˈflʌrɪʃ / us. a special and noticeable action or way of doing something: The waiter handed me the menu with a flourish. (Definition of flourish from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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  7. 2 days ago · [VERB] flourishing adjective. Britain has a large and flourishing fox population. 3. verb. If you flourish an object, you wave it about in a way that makes people notice it. He flourished the glass to emphasize the point. [VERB noun] Synonyms: wave, brandish, sweep, swish More Synonyms of flourish. Flourish is also a noun .

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