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In bloom Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈbɫum
in BLOOM
ˈɪn/ /blˈuːm
in BLOOM

Definition

'In bloom' describes when flowers have opened and a plant is covered in blossoms. It is often used to talk about gardens, trees, or nature during the flowering period.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly for plants and flowers; often appears in springtime descriptions. Can be used literally or poetically (e.g., 'The city is in bloom'). Not for describing people except in poetic comparisons.

Example Sentences

The roses are in bloom now.

basic

The garden looks beautiful when all the flowers are in bloom.

basic

These cherry trees are only in bloom for a short time each year.

basic

Every spring, the fields are in bloom, and the air smells sweet.

natural

The city park is in bloom—it’s the perfect time for a picnic.

natural

You should see the apple orchards in bloom—it’s breathtaking.

natural