Burgeon vs Bourgeoise - What's the difference?
burgeon | bourgeoise |
To grow or expand.
To swell to the point of bursting.
(archaic) Of plants, to bloom, bud.
A female member of the bourgeoisie; a wealthy woman
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=July 10, author=Richard Eder, title=Some Are Merely Different. Then There Are the French., work=New York Times
, passage=She is a right-wing bourgeoise ; he is on the left. }}
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As nouns the difference between burgeon and bourgeoise
is that burgeon is (obsolete) bud, sprout, shoot while bourgeoise is a female member of the bourgeoisie; a wealthy woman.As a verb burgeon
is to grow or expand.burgeon
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Etymology
From (etyl) burjon, . Alternate etymology derives (etyl) (presumably from the down covering certain buds).Verb
(en verb)- Gradually, the town burgeoned into a thriving city.
Synonyms
* (grow or expand) blossom, expand, grow, sprout * blossom, bud, green, sproutbourgeoise
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Noun
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