An Amazing Word for You: Thriving

What does it truly mean to be “thriving”? The word thriving comes from the verb thrive, which has roots in the Old Norse word þrífa, meaning “to grasp, seize.” Over time, its meaning evolved from physical grasping to flourishing, growing vigorously, or succeeding energetically. In modern English, thriving is used to describe people, communities, businesses, or even ideas that are not just surviving, but flourishing and expanding with vitality.

Sample sentences in English:

  • Despite the economic downturn, her small business is thriving.
  • He’s thriving at university, making friends and excelling academically.
  • The garden is thriving after all that rain and sunshine.

Turkish equivalents and usage:
The Turkish equivalents of thriving include gelişen, başarılı, serpilmekte olan, or canlı ve güçlü. These words and phrases convey the idea of flourishing, growing successfully, or being full of life—whether used for individuals, businesses, or nature.

Sample sentences in Turkish:

  • Şirket son yıllarda hızla gelişiyor ve pazarda lider konuma geliyor.
  • O, yeni ortamında serpildi, kendine güveni arttı.
  • Bu bitkiler uygun iklim koşullarında canlı ve güçlü bir şekilde büyüyor.

English quotes containing “thriving”:

  • “Don’t just survive—thrive.” – Maya Angelou
  • “A thriving mind begins with a hopeful heart.” – Anonymous
  • “Love is the only flower that grows and thrives without the help of the seasons.” – Kahlil Gibran

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