blossoms
nounDivide blossoms into syllables:
blos · soms
How to pronounce blossoms:
Definition of blossoms:
- blossoms (noun):
- the flower of a seed plant
- the mass of such flowers on a single plant
- the flower or flowers of a plant, esp. producing edible fruit
Synonyms for blossoms:
bloom
blooms
blossom
bud
efflorescence
florescences
floret
flower
flowers
flush
heyday
peak
prime
primes
salad days
springtimes
Antonyms for blossoms:
deterioration
disintegration
dying
spoilage
witherings
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