blossom out

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blossom out

The young artist's talent began to blossom out in her final year of study.

Definition
  1. Verb (intransitive):
    • To develop or reach a promising stage: This phrase describes the process of something or someone unfolding, developing, or maturing successfully, often after a period of preparation or latency. It implies a positive transformation or coming into full form.
Usage
  • The verb phrase "blossom out" is used to describe a positive development or maturation. It is often followed by the preposition "into" to specify the resulting state.
  • It is typically used in a figurative sense, comparing personal, professional, or creative development to a flower opening.
Examples
  • Verb:
    • After years of training, the young pianist finally blossomed out into a world-class performer.
    • The small startup blossomed out into a major industry leader within a decade.
    • She was shy as a teenager, but she blossomed out in college, becoming confident and outgoing.
Advanced Usage
  • "to blossom out into something": This is the most common construction, emphasizing the transition to a new, more developed state.
    • His early interest in science blossomed out into a brilliant research career.
Variants and Related Words
  • Blossom (verb): To produce flowers; to develop or come into a promising condition. Often used interchangeably with "blossom out."

    • The trees blossom in spring.
    • Her talent began to blossom.
  • Blossom (noun): A flower or a mass of flowers, especially on a fruit tree.

    • The apple trees are covered in blossom.
  • Blossoming (noun/adj): The process of developing successfully; flourishing.

    • We are witnessing the blossoming of a new artistic movement.
Synonyms
  • Flourish: To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way.
  • Thrive: To grow or develop well or vigorously.
  • Mature: To become fully developed.
  • Develop: To grow or cause to grow and become more advanced.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Blossom forth: An older or more literary variant with the same meaning as "blossom out."
    • Her genius blossomed forth in her later works.
Related Idioms
  • Come into bloom/blossom: To begin to flower; to start to show one's full abilities or beauty.
    • The garden comes into blossom in May.
    • As a director, he really came into his own and blossomed. (Note: "come into one's own" is a closely related idiom).
blossom out

The young artist's talent began to blossom out in her final year of study.

Verb
  1. develop or come to a promising stage
    • Youth blossomed into maturity

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