bourgeons (Meaning)

bourgeons

to send forth new growth (such as buds or branches), to grow and expand rapidly, bloom

bourgeons Sentence Examples

  1. In spring, the trees burst forth with vibrant green leaves as buds bourgeon and unfurl.
  2. The tiny buds on the cherry blossom branches bourgeoned, promising a spectacle of delicate pink blossoms.
  3. The flower buds of the magnolia tree slowly bourgeoned, swelling with the promise of aromatic blooms.
  4. The budding artist's talent bourgeoned under the guidance of a skilled mentor.
  5. As spring approached, the latent knowledge within her bourgeoned and she began to pursue new interests.
  6. The bourgeoning musical scene in the city was a testament to the thriving artistic community.
  7. The neighborhood garden became a haven for bourgeoning gardeners, eager to nurture their plants.
  8. The bourgeoning technology industry created countless opportunities for those seeking innovation.
  9. The newly graduated students felt a sense of excitement as their careers bourgeoned before them.
  10. The bourgeoning population of the city necessitated the expansion of infrastructure and amenities.

FAQs About the word bourgeons

to send forth new growth (such as buds or branches), to grow and expand rapidly, bloom

rises, expands, swells, increases, mounts, escalates, multiplies, rolls up, accumulates,proliferates

contracts, lessens,decreases, wanes, recedes, diminishes,dwindles,

In spring, the trees burst forth with vibrant green leaves as buds bourgeon and unfurl.

The tiny buds on the cherry blossom branches bourgeoned, promising a spectacle of delicate pink blossoms.

The flower buds of the magnolia tree slowly bourgeoned, swelling with the promise of aromatic blooms.

The budding artist's talent bourgeoned under the guidance of a skilled mentor.