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1 p.p. od to thrive
• thriven -
2 pp. od thrive
• thriven -
3 preterit od thrive
• throve -
4 proš. od thrive
• throve -
5 bogatiti se
• thrive -
6 dobro rasti
• thrive -
7 preterit throve
• thrive -
8 uspevati
• thrive• grow -
9 napredovati
• proceed• progress• prosper• flourish• thrive• trend• move• go• get on• get along• make headway• advance -
10 bujati
• be rampant; exuberate; flourish; flow; gallop; luxuriate; overflow; overgrow; ramp; rise again; sprawl; straggle; swell; thrive; tide -
11 gojiti se
• batten; fat; plump; run to fat; thrive -
12 imati sreće
• be in luck; click; fluke; prosper; score; succeed; thrive -
13 imati uspeha
• be successful; succeed; thrive -
14 napredovati
• advance; ascend; boom; come forward; develop; do; flourish; get along; get on; get on one's feet; get one's feet; go (went, gone); go forward; make headway; march; move; pace; pass on; proceed; progress; prosper; rise; speed; succeed; thrive; throve; to; to get along; to get forward -
15 rasti
• come on; flourish; grow; grow on; grow up; growe; increase; mount up; move; multiply; overgrow; the rising tide; thicken; thrive; to grow on; vegetate; wax -
16 razviti se
• develop; evolve; thrive; unfold -
17 uspeti
• be successful; carry away; come along; contrive; go (went, gone); make good; manage; manege; prosper; succeed; thrive; to succeed; triumph -
18 uspevati
• be successful; do; grow; prosper; thrive
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thrive — [θraıv] v past tense thrived or throve [θrəuv US θrouv] past participle thrived [i]formal [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Norse; Origin: thrifask, probably from thrifa to seize ] to become very successful or very strong and healthy ▪ plants that thrive… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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thrive — c.1200, from O.N. þrifask to thrive, originally grasp to oneself, probably from O.N. þrifa to clutch, grasp, grip (Cf. Swed. trifvas, Dan. trives to thrive, flourish ), of unknown origin … Etymology dictionary
thrive — thrive; thrive·less; … English syllables
thrive — index gain, germinate, increase, prevail (triumph), proliferate, succeed (attain) Burton s Legal Thesa … Law dictionary
thrive — *succeed, prosper, flourish Analogous words: *increase, augment, multiply, enlarge Antonyms: languish … New Dictionary of Synonyms
thrive — The past and past participle of the verb are normally both thrived, although throve (past) and thriven (past participle) are occasionally used in BrE … Modern English usage
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