throve Synonyms

throve Meaning

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throve (imp.)

of Thrive

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throve ()

imp. of Thrive.

throve Sentence Examples

  1. During the golden age, the kingdom throve under the wise rule of its monarch.
  2. In the fertile valley, agriculture throve, providing ample sustenance for the inhabitants.
  3. The business flourished, as its innovative ideas and exceptional customer service made it thrive.
  4. Amidst the competition, the athlete throve, pushing their limits and achieving remarkable feats.
  5. Despite the adversity, the artist's creativity throve, producing masterpieces that transcended time.
  6. In the secluded sanctuary, the endangered species throve, finding a safe haven away from human disturbance.
  7. With ample sunlight and nutrient-rich soil, the plants throve in the greenhouse, a testament to the power of nature.
  8. In the vibrant city, diverse cultures throve, creating a tapestry of languages, traditions, and customs.
  9. The student throve in the supportive academic environment, surrounded by mentors who nurtured their intellectual growth.
  10. Amidst the challenges of a new environment, the resilient immigrant throve, building a successful life in a foreign land.

FAQs About the word throve

of Thrive, imp. of Thrive.

prospered,flourished,propagated, produced, burgeoned,bloomed, sprouted, fruited, overgrew, rooted

failed,failed,struggled, struggled, floundered,floundered

During the golden age, the kingdom throve under the wise rule of its monarch.

In the fertile valley, agriculture throve, providing ample sustenance for the inhabitants.

The business flourished, as its innovative ideas and exceptional customer service made it thrive.

Amidst the competition, the athlete throve, pushing their limits and achieving remarkable feats.