Word Group : Beginning / Young
No
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Word
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Meaning
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Sentence
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1
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Burgeoning
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Begin to grow or increase
rapidly; flourish
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Manufacturers are keen to cash in
on the burgeoning demand
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2
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Callow
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(of a young person) inexperienced and immature
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Earnest and callow undergraduates
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3
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Engender
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Cause or give rise to (a feeling,
situation, or condition)
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The issue engendered continuing
controversy
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4
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Inchoate
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1.
Just begun and so not fully formed or
developed; rudimentary
2.
(of an offence, such as incitement or
conspiracy) anticipating or preparatory to a further criminal act
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A still inchoate democracy
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5
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Incipient
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1. Beginning
to happed or develop
2. (of
a person) developing into a specified type or role
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1. He
could feel incipient anger building up
2. We
seemed more like friends than incipient lovers
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6
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Nascent
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1.
(especially of a process or organization) just
coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential
2.
(chiefly of hydrogen) freshly generated in a
reactive form
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The nascent space industry
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