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Associations of "Burgeoning" (30 Words)
abound | Have in large numbers or amounts. Rumours of a further scandal abound. |
affluence | Abundant wealth. A sign of our growing affluence. |
affluent | An affluent person a person who is financially well off. The affluent societies of the western world. |
bloom | Produce or yield flowers. The remastering has lost some of the bloom of the strings. |
blossom | Mature or develop in a promising or healthy way. Youth blossomed into maturity. |
bonanza | A large amount of something desirable. A natural gas bonanza for Britain. |
bonus | An extra and unexpected advantage. Good weather is an added bonus but the real appeal is the landscape. |
boom | Make a loud, deep, resonant sound. A dozen bitterns boom mysteriously from the reeds. |
booming | Used of the voice. A booming laugh. |
daisy | Used in names of other plants of the daisy family e g Michaelmas daisy Shasta daisy. |
ding | Go ding dong like a bell. Cash registers were dinging softly. |
efflorescence | The period of greatest prosperity or productivity. Cover the brickwork to minimize efflorescence. |
fanfare | Media attention or elaborate ceremony. The studio released this film with great fanfare but no commercial success. |
flourish | A display of ornamental speech or language. She entered with a great flourish. |
flourishing | Very lively and profitable. A flourishing career. |
grow | Cultivate by growing often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques. Her hair doesn t grow much anymore. |
growth | A tumour or other abnormal formation. A day s growth of unshaven stubble on his chin. |
inflation | The action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated. High inflation rates. |
metropolis | A large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts. By the late eighteenth century Edo had grown to a metropolis with a population of nearly one million. |
opulence | Wealth as evidenced by sumptuous living. Rooms of spectacular opulence. |
palmy | Covered with palms. A palmy time for stockbrokers. |
prosper | Flourish physically; grow strong and healthy. The state hopes to prosper from free trade with the United States. |
prosperous | Very lively and profitable. A prosperous moment to make a decision. |
rich | Marked by richness and fullness of flavor. A rich and famous family. |
successful | Having achieved fame, wealth, or social status. Marketing of Japanese products has been highly successful. |
teem | Be teeming be abuzz. Every garden is teeming with wildlife. |
thrive | Prosper; flourish. Education groups thrive on organization. |
thriving | Very lively and profitable. A thriving tourist center. |
well-to-do | Doctor’s degree in osteopathy. |
windfall | A sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money. Members are to get an average 520 cash windfall for voting yes to the merger. |