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Bloom (Past Tense)

Definition:

Bloom, in its past tense form, refers to the act of blossoming or producing flowers. It represents the stage where a plant or flower reaches its full reproductive capacity and displays its vibrant and colorful petals.

Senses:

1. Past Tense Verb:

In this sense, "bloom" serves as a past tense verb, describing the action of blossoming or flowering.

Example Sentence: The rose bushes bloomed beautifully in the spring.

2. Noun:

In this sense, "bloom" serves as a noun, representing the state or period of flowering.

Example Sentence: The garden was filled with an array of blooms of various colors.

3. Adjective:

In this sense, "bloom" serves as an adjective, describing something full of life, vitality, or beauty.

Example Sentence: Her smile was as bright and blooming as a summer's day.

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