- flour´ish|er
- flour|ish «FLUR ihsh», verb, noun.–v.i.1. to grow or develop with vigor; do well; be prosperous; thrive: »
Your radishes are flourishing. His newspaper business grew and flourished. The stars shall fade away, the sun…Grow dim…But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth (Joseph Addison).
SYNONYM(S): succeed, prosper.2. Figurative. to be in the best time of life or activity: »Shakespeare flourished during Queen Elizabeth's reign.
3. Figurative. to make a showy display.4. Obsolete. to blossom; flower.–v.t.1. to wave (a sword, stick, arm, or other object) in the air: »He flourished the letter at us when he saw us.
SYNONYM(S): brandish.3. to decorate or ornament with color or designs.–n.1. the act of waving about in the air: »He gave a flourish of his hat. The donkey gave a flourish of his heels.
2. an extra ornament or curve in handwriting; flowing curves made with the pen: »He ended his signature with a flourish.
3. Music. a showy trill or passage: »a flourish of trumpets.
4. a showy display: »The agent showed us about the house with much flourish.
5. Figurative. the condition of being in the best time of life: »in full flourish.
6. an expression used for effect in speech or writing.7. Obsolete. the state of blooming.╂[< Old French floriss-, stem of florir < Vulgar Latin flōrīre, for Latin flōrēre to bloom < flōs, flōris a flower]–flour´ish|er, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.