The difference between Blooming and Thriving
When used as nouns, blooming means the act by which something blooms, whereas thriving means the action of the verb to thrive.
When used as adjectives, blooming means opening in blossoms, whereas thriving means that thrives.
Blooming is also adverb with the meaning: bloody.
check bellow for the other definitions of Blooming and Thriving
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Blooming as a verb:
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Blooming as an adjective:
Opening in blossoms; flowering.
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Blooming as an adjective:
Thriving in health, beauty, and vigor, vigour; indicating the freshness and beauties of youth or health.
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Blooming as an adjective (British, dated):
bloody; bleeding; extremely.
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Blooming as an adverb (British, euphemistic, often followed by ''well''):
Bloody; bleeding; extremely.
Examples:
"My train's late again. Blooming typical."
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Blooming as a noun:
The act by which something blooms.
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Blooming as a noun (metallurgy):
The process of making blooms from the ore or from cast iron.
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Blooming as a noun (photography):
A phenomenon where excessive light causes bright patches in a picture.
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Thriving as an adjective:
That thrives; successful; flourishing or prospering.
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Thriving as a noun:
The action of the verb to thrive.
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Thriving as a verb:
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