Definition
Past tense of bloom; produced flowers or reached a state of flowering, or metaphorically, flourished and developed.
Etymology
From Old Norse 'blóm' (flower, blossom), related to 'bloom' as a noun. The verb developed to mean both the literal flowering of plants and the figurative flourishing of people or abilities.
Kelly Says
Flowers 'blooming' is one of nature's most dramatic transformations—a plant can spend months underground storing energy, then explode into flowers in just weeks, making it a perfect metaphor for sudden human success or talent.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
በቅሎ ነበር
be-k'loh ne-ber
BNবাংলা
ফুলে উঠল
phoole uttol
CACatalà
floreix
floh-ray-sh
DADansk
blomstred
blom-stred
DEDeutsch
blühte
bloo-h-tuh
ELΕλληνικά
έσπασε
es-pah-seh
ESEspañol
floreció
floh-reh-thee-oh
FAفارسی
شکوفا شد
shako-va shod
FISuomi
kukohtui
ku-koh-twee
FRFrançais
a fleuri
ah floh-ree
HEעברית
התפתח
hit-ta-pech
HIहिन्दी
फूल गया
fool gaya
HUMagyar
virágzott
vee-raag-zot
IDBahasa Indonesia
mekar
meh-kar
ITItaliano
fiorì
fee-oh-ree
KO한국어
개화했습니다
gaehwa hamnikkaesseumnida
MSBahasa Melayu
mekar
meh-kar
MYမြန်မာ
ပွင့်ပြီး
pun-ghee
NLNederlands
bloeide
bloe-ee-deh
NONorsk
blomstret
blom-strett
PLPolski
rozkwitł
roz-kvit
PTPortuguês
floresceu
floh-reh-seh-oo
RORomână
a înflorit
ah in-floh-reet
RUРусский
расцвел
ras-tvel
SVSvenska
blomma
bloom-ah
SWKiswahili
ilikua
ee-lee-koo-ah
TAதமிழ்
மலர்ந்தது
malarndathu
TEతెలుగు
వెల్లింది
velliindi
TLTL
namumula
na-mu-moo-la
UKУкраїнська
цвіло
tsiv-loh
URاردو
پھول کھلا
phool khela
VITiếng Việt
nở hoa
noh hoa
ZUZU
ihlanganisiwe
ee-hlan-ga-ni-see-weh