noun
- plural of flourisher; people or things that flourish or thrive
- people who make flourishes; those who add decorative or ornamental elements
Usage: commonly used in business, ecology, and general contexts to refer to entities experiencing growth or success
Usage: less common; used in artistic or calligraphic contexts
Examples
- The startup founders were among the flourishers in the tech industry last year.
- In the garden, the roses were the main flourishers despite the drought.
- These companies are flourishers because they adapted quickly to market changes.
- The calligraphers and flourishers created beautiful designs on the manuscript.
- Young entrepreneurs who take risks often become the flourishers of their generation.
- Coral reefs need clean water to support their flourishers and diverse ecosystems.