abloom (Meaning)

Wordnet

abloom (s)

bursting into flower

Webster

abloom (adv.)

In or into bloom; in a blooming state.

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abloom Sentence Examples

  1. In spring, the meadows come alive with vibrant colors as flowers burst abloom.
  2. The garden was abloom with a riot of colors, attracting butterflies and bees.
  3. Orchards were abloom with blossoms, promising a bountiful harvest in the coming months.
  4. The cherry trees lining the street stood abloom, creating a picturesque scene.
  5. The park was abloom with cherry blossoms, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
  6. As the sun set, the horizon was abloom with hues of pink and orange.
  7. The entire neighborhood seemed abloom with the arrival of spring, bringing a sense of renewal.
  8. The wedding venue was abloom with carefully arranged flowers, enhancing the romantic ambiance.
  9. The countryside transforms in the spring, with fields and meadows abloom in a sea of wildflowers.
  10. The botanical garden showcases a stunning array of plants and trees, ensuring that something is always abloom throughout the year.

FAQs About the word abloom

bursting into flowerIn or into bloom; in a blooming state.

flowered,floriferous, blossomy, florid,floral,flowery

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In spring, the meadows come alive with vibrant colors as flowers burst abloom.

The garden was abloom with a riot of colors, attracting butterflies and bees.

Orchards were abloom with blossoms, promising a bountiful harvest in the coming months.

The cherry trees lining the street stood abloom, creating a picturesque scene.