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    blooming
    /ˈbluːmɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. used to express annoyance or for emphasis: informal British "I didn't learn a blooming thing"

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  2. BLOOMING definition: 1. A person who is blooming has a healthy, energetic, and attractive appearance: 2. used to…. Learn more.

    • Blooming in Simplified Chinese

      BLOOMING translate: 青春健美的;英姿勃发的, 十足的(地),非常的(地);讨厌的(地),该死的....

    • Bloom

      BLOOM definition: 1. When a flower blooms, it opens or is...

  3. Learn the meaning of blooming as an adjective or adverb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use blooming in a sentence and explore related phrases and entries.

  4. Learn the meaning of bloom as a verb and a noun, with examples of how to use it in sentences. Find out how to say bloom in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.

  5. Blooming can be an adjective, adverb, or noun, meaning flowering, glowing, or a nuisance. Learn how to use it in different contexts, with synonyms, examples, and word origin.

  6. adjective. in bloom; flowering; blossoming. glowing, as with youthful vigor and freshness: blooming cheeks. flourishing; prospering: a blooming business. Chiefly British Slang. (used as an intensifier): He's got his blooming nerve. adverb. Chiefly British Slang. (used as an intensifier): not blooming likely. blooming. / ˈbluːmɪŋ / adverb. informal.

  7. Blooming Definition. blo͝omĭng. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Verb. Adverb. Filter. adjective. Used as an intensive. A blooming hot day; a blooming idiot. American Heritage. Flowering; blossoming. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Thriving; flourishing. Webster's New World.

  8. Jun 9, 2024 · blooming (comparative more blooming, superlative most blooming) Opening in blossoms; flowering. Thriving in health, beauty, and vigor, vigour; indicating the freshness and beauties of youth or health. (British, Australia, dated) A euphemism for the intensifier bloody.