Verb > Blossom

Verb > Blossom 1 : to produce flowers he trees have finished blossoming. (=blooming, flowering) 2 : to change, grow, and develop full Their friendship began to blossom (=bloom, flower, flourish) during the summer. Their friendship blossomed into romance. heir Read More …

Verb > Cooperate

Verb > Cooperate (no object) 1 : to work together : to work with another person or group to do something It will be much easier if everyone cooperates. Several organizations cooperated in the relief efforts. The country agreed to Read More …

Noun > Veil

Noun > Veil (count) 1 : a piece of cloth or net worn usually by women over the head and shoulders and sometimes over the face a bridal veil 2 : something that covers or hides something else Veils of Read More …

Verb > Dehydrate

Verb > Dehydrate somewhat technical 1 (+ object) : to remove water or moisture from (something, such as food) Salt dehydrates the meat and keeps it from spoiling. 2 : to lose too much water (no object) Athletes drink lots Read More …

Adjective > Irresistible

Adjective > Irresistible (more irresistible; most irresistible) impossible to resist especially because of strength or attractiveness The force of the waves was irresistible. She had an irresistible (=very strong) craving for chocolate. Women find him irresistible. (=women think he is Read More …