ˈgroʊ) Become larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain. Synonyms. vegetate expand rise root prove grow over enlarge spread out flourish climb burgeon overgrow stretch go up branch proliferate augment mushroom thrive ramify boom lengthen hypertrophy increase develop.
Q. What is the opposite word of grew?
What is the opposite of grew?
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- Q. What is the opposite word of grew?
- Q. What is grow antonym?
- Q. What is the opposite of grow up?
- Q. What is a word for someone who doesn’t want to grow up?
- Q. What’s the meaning of grow up?
- Q. Is grew up a word?
- Q. Whats another word for grew up in?
- Q. What is the other word that you can replace grow up with?
- Q. How do you say grew up in a different way?
- Q. What is a better way to say grow up?
- Q. What part of speech is grew up?
- Q. Is grow up a phrasal verb?
- Q. How do you spell the word want?
- Q. What can I say instead of I want?
- Q. What does WSMT mean?
- Q. How do you say I want to be politely?
declined | dropped |
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sagged | shrank |
shrunk | descended |
dove | plummeted |
plummetted | slid |
Q. What is grow antonym?
grow. Antonyms: dimmish, recede, contract, fail, stop, die, wane. Synonyms: increase, advance, extend, expand, enlarge, gain ground, accrue, become, develop, amplify.
Q. What is the opposite of grow up?
Opposite of grown-up. young. adolescent. junior. juvenile.
Q. What is a word for someone who doesn’t want to grow up?
The ‘Peter Pan Syndrome’ affects people who do not want or feel unable to grow up, people with the body of an adult but the mind of a child. The syndrome is not currently considered a psychopathology. However, an increasingly larger number of adults are presenting emotionally immature behaviors in Western society.
Q. What’s the meaning of grow up?
intransitive verb. 1a : to grow toward or arrive at full stature or physical or mental maturity : to progress from childhood toward adulthood growing up intellectually grew up in the city also : to become an adult She wants to be a doctor when she grows up.
Q. Is grew up a word?
a. to be or become fully grown; attain maturity.
Q. Whats another word for grew up in?
What is another word for grew up in?
come from | arise |
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ejaculate | emerge |
end up | issue |
proceed | result |
rise | spring |
Q. What is the other word that you can replace grow up with?
What is another word for growing up?
maturing | growing |
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advancing | sprouting |
developing | blossoming |
evolving | ageingUK |
agingUS | consummating |
Q. How do you say grew up in a different way?
grew up
- aged,
- developed,
- grew,
- matured,
- progressed,
- ripened.
Q. What is a better way to say grow up?
other words for grow up bloom. blossom. develop. evolve. grow.
Q. What part of speech is grew up?
GROW UP (phrasal verb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
Q. Is grow up a phrasal verb?
grow-up phrasal verb – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.
Q. How do you spell the word want?
Correct spelling for the English word “want” is [wˈɒnt], [wˈɒnt], [w_ˈɒ_n_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Q. What can I say instead of I want?
Different ways to say “I want” in English
- I feel like a pizza.
- I am in the mood for chocolate.
- I am craving a doughnut.
- I’m dying for a cup of coffee.
- I would like some water, please.
- Hit the spot.
Q. What does WSMT mean?
WSMT
Acronym | Definition |
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WSMT | Washington State Sports Massage Team |
WSMT | White Seabass Management Team |
WSMT | Wellington School of Massage Therapy |
WSMT | Wanna See My Turf (game) |
Q. How do you say I want to be politely?
If you want something, don’t just say “I want.” So don’t say “I want a tuna sandwich” or “I want a cup of coffee” – because this is really, really rude. Instead, you should say “I’d like”. “I’d like” is short for “I would like”. So “I’d like a tuna sandwich” or “I’d like a cup of coffee”.