blume
/bluːm/
noun
- A flower or blossom, especially one that is fully open.
- She picked a single blume from the bush and put it in her hair.
- Each blume on the cherry tree lasted only a few days.
- The garden was full of colorful blumes in the spring.
- A period of freshness, beauty, or perfection; the peak or prime of something.
- The city's cultural blume occurred during the Renaissance.
- The young actress was in the blume of her career.
- His creativity was at its blume when he painted that masterpiece.
verb
- To produce flowers; to blossom or bloom.
- After the rain, the desert plants began to blume.
- The roses blume every June in our backyard.
- This variety of orchid blumes only once a year.
- To reach a state of full development, health, or beauty; to flourish.
- The small business started to blume under new management.
- Her talent began to blume after she joined the art class.
- Children blume when they feel loved and supported.