bloom of youth
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Definition
Noun: - The period of greatest vitality, freshness, and beauty in a young person's life: This phrase refers to the peak or prime of youth, characterized by health, vigor, and an attractive appearance.
Usage
- The phrase "bloom of youth" is a poetic or literary term used to describe the most vibrant and flourishing stage of being young. It emphasizes physical beauty, energy, and the prime condition associated with early adulthood.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "In the first bloom of youth": Emphasizes the very beginning or early peak of this period.
- She was in the first bloom of youth when she wrote her most famous poems.
- "The bloom has faded from one's youth": A metaphorical way to say that someone is no longer in that prime youthful state.
- Though the bloom had faded from his youth, his eyes still held a mischievous spark.
Variants and Related Words
- Bloom (noun): A state or time of beauty, freshness, and vigor. (e.g., )
- Youth (noun): The period between childhood and adult age; young people collectively.
Synonyms
- Prime of youth
- Flower of youth
- Heyday of youth
- Springtime of life
Related Idioms
- In one's prime: At the peak of one's abilities or physical condition.
- The athlete was still in her prime when she won the championship.
- The flower of one's age: A very similar idiom meaning the best period of one's youth.
- He was cut down in the flower of his age.
Noun
- the best time of youth