Blossomy: meaning, definitions and examples
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blossomy
[ ˈblɔsəmi ]
descriptive quality
The term 'blossomy' typically describes something that is characterized by or full of blossoms. It evokes feelings of vibrancy and freshness associated with flowers. Often used in poetry or literature, 'blossomy' can convey a sense of beauty and vitality in nature, marking the arrival of spring or an abundance of flora. It may also be used metaphorically to describe lively or blossoming ideas and creativity.
Synonyms
blooming, blossomed, floral, flowering.
Examples of usage
- The blossoms were particularly beautiful this spring, creating a blossomy atmosphere.
- He painted a blossomy landscape filled with colorful flowers.
- The blossomy fragrance in the air was intoxicating.
- At the festival, we were surrounded by blossomy decorations.
Translations
Translations of the word "blossomy" in other languages:
🇵🇹 florido
🇮🇳 फुलों से भरा हुआ
🇩🇪 blühend
🇮🇩 berbunga
🇺🇦 квітучий
🇵🇱 kwitnący
🇯🇵 花のような
🇫🇷 florissant
🇪🇸 florido
🇹🇷 çiçek açmış
🇰🇷 꽃이 핀
🇸🇦 مزهّر
🇨🇿 kvetoucí
🇸🇰 kvitnúci
🇨🇳 盛开的
🇸🇮 cvetličen
🇮🇸 blómstrandi
🇰🇿 гүлденген
🇬🇪 ყვავილიანი
🇦🇿 çiçəkli
🇲🇽 florido
Etymology
The word 'blossomy' has roots in the English language, derived from the word 'blossom' which dates back to Old English 'blostm' meaning 'flower' or 'bloom'. The suffix '-y' is often added to nouns in English to form adjectives, suggesting a characteristic or quality related to that noun. Hence, 'blossomy' literally translates to 'full of blossoms' or 'having the quality of blossoms'. Over time, the usage of 'blossomy' has extended beyond the literal sense of flowers to embody more abstract concepts of growth and beauty. The imagery evoked by 'blossomy' is often aligned with the themes of renewal and hope, commonly found in literature celebrating nature and its cycles.