reblossom means to blossom again or anew. It carries an Arena rating of 1696, earned across 3 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, reblossom ranks #1,956 of 13,225 for Most Beautiful Words, #2,529 of 13,225 for Most Malleable Words, #3,514 of 13,225 for Most Whimsical Words, #5,238 of 13,224 for Most Elegant Words.
Why “reblossom” is a great word
To flower again after a first bloom, or to emerge anew in a fresh, flourishing state. From the English prefix re- (meaning "again") + the verb blossom (meaning "to produce flowers"). First attested in 1611. Unlike "bloom," which marks a singular debut, or the more literal "reflower," "reblossom" carries the soft weight of metaphor—it is the resurgence not just of petals but of spirit. It is the apple tree, spent in spring, defiantly offering a few last blossoms in autumn; it is a forgotten friendship rekindled over a shared memory; it is hope, pruned by disappointment, pushing a tender, green shoot through the hardened soil. The word holds the quiet, stubborn grammar of revival written in the language of living things.
Etymology
From re- + blossom.
verb
- To blossom again or anew.
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