Sentences

bourgeon in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To burgeon means to begin to grow or develop rapidly; to flourish.

Sample Sentences

  1. As spring arrived, the trees began to burgeon with fresh leaves.
  2. Her creativity started to burgeon after attending the art workshop.
  3. The scientist noted how the plants would burgeon more rapidly in warmer temperatures.
  4. With encouragement, his confidence began to burgeon, allowing him to take on new challenges.
  5. In the garden, the flowers were set to burgeon, promising a vibrant display.
  6. Their friendship began to burgeon during their travels together.
  7. The entrepreneur watched her business burgeon after the successful marketing campaign.
  8. New ideas will burgeon in a collaborative environment.
  9. As the story unfolded, his ambition continued to burgeon beyond his wildest dreams.
  10. The community spirit began to burgeon following the charity event.