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Wiktionary5.0 / 1 vote

  1. growthnoun

    an increase in size, number, value, or strength

    Growth was dampened by a softening of the global economy in 2001, but picked up in the subsequent years due to strong growth in China.

    Synonyms:
    increment, increase, enlargement, expansion

    Antonyms:
    decrement, contraction, decrease, reduction

  2. growthnoun

    the act of growing, getting bigger or higher

    Synonyms:
    development, maturation

    Antonyms:
    nondevelopment

  3. growthnoun

    something that grows or has grown

    Synonyms:
    vegetation

  4. growthnoun

    an abnormal mass such as a tumor

    Synonyms:
    mass, cancer, outgrowth

English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. growth

    Harvest, from the Anglo-Saxon, signified originally "autumn," and as that is the usual season of gathering ripened crops in Northern lands, the word came to its present meaning of the season of gathering ripened grain or fruits, whether summer or autumn, and hence a crop gathered or ready for gathering; also, the act or process of gathering a crop or crops. "The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few," Luke x, 2. "Lift up your eyes and look on the fields, for they are white already to harvest," John iv, 35. Harvest is the elegant and literary word; crop is the common and commercial expression; we say a man sells his crop, but we should not speak of his selling his harvest; we speak of an ample or abundant harvest, a good crop. Harvest is applied almost wholly to grain; crop applies to almost anything that is gathered in; we speak of the potato-crop, not the potato-harvest; we may say either the wheat-crop or the wheat-harvest. Produce is a collective word for all that is produced in farming or gardening, and is, in modern usage, almost wholly restricted to this sense; we speak of produce collectively, but of a product or various products; vegetables, fruits, eggs, butter, etc., may be termed farm-produce, or the products of the farm. Product is a word of wider application than produce; we speak of the products of manufacturing, the products of thought, or the product obtained by multiplying one number by another. The word proceeds is chiefly used of the return from an investment: we speak of the produce of a farm, but of the proceeds of the money invested in farming. The yield is what the land gives up to the farmer's demand; we speak of the return from an expenditure of money or labor, but of the yield of corn or oats. Harvest has also a figurative use, such as crop more rarely permits; we term a religious revival a harvest of souls; the result of lax enforcement of law is a harvest of crime. As regards time, harvest, harvest-tide, and harvest-time alike denote the period or season when the crops are or should be gathered (tide being simply the old Saxon word for time). Harvest-home ordinarily denotes the festival of harvest, and when used to denote simply the season always gives a suggestion of festivity and rejoicing, such as harvest and harvest-time by themselves do not express.

    Synonyms:
    crop, fruit, harvest, harvest-feast, harvest-festival, harvest-home, harvest-tide, harvest-time, harvesting, increase, ingathering, proceeds, produce, product, reaping, result, return, yield

Princeton's WordNet2.7 / 3 votes

  1. growth, growing, maturation, development, ontogeny, ontogenesisnoun

    (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level

    "he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children"

    Synonyms:
    development, emergence, ripening, maturation, suppuration, increase, ontogenesis, maturement, growth, evolution, developing, outgrowth, ontogeny, increment, exploitation, growing, festering

  2. growthnoun

    a progression from simpler to more complex forms

    "the growth of culture"

    Synonyms:
    increase, ontogenesis, increment, growing, emergence, ontogeny, maturation, outgrowth, development

  3. increase, increment, growthnoun

    a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important

    "the increase in unemployment"; "the growth of population"

    Synonyms:
    increase, ontogenesis, gain, growth, emergence, growing, addition, ontogeny, development, maturation, increment, outgrowth, step-up

  4. growthnoun

    vegetation that has grown

    "a growth of trees"; "the only growth was some salt grass"

    Synonyms:
    increase, ontogenesis, increment, growing, emergence, ontogeny, maturation, outgrowth, development

  5. emergence, outgrowth, growthnoun

    the gradual beginning or coming forth

    "figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece"

    Synonyms:
    development, process, emergence, maturation, egression, offshoot, growth, emersion, outgrowth, ontogeny, increment, ontogenesis, growing, offset, branch, appendage, issue, increase, egress

  6. growthnoun

    (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor)

    Synonyms:
    increase, ontogenesis, increment, growing, emergence, ontogeny, maturation, outgrowth, development

  7. growthnoun

    something grown or growing

    "a growth of hair"

    Synonyms:
    increase, ontogenesis, increment, growing, emergence, ontogeny, maturation, outgrowth, development

Dictionary of English Synonymes0.0 / 0 votes

  1. growthnoun

    Synonyms:
    increase, expansion, development

  2. growthnoun

    Synonyms:
    produce, product

  3. growthnoun

    Synonyms:
    advancement, advance, progress, improvement

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How to use growth in a sentence?

  1. Cynthia Selin:

    Continued investment and favorable policy conditions … mean that clean hydrogen( including hydrogen made using renewable energy) could see sustained growth, the development of necessary infrastructure, and better cost competitiveness, in terms of consumer-facing developments in relation to hydrogen, in ’23 the most likely area of attention will be in long-haul trucking.

  2. Jeff Brown:

    If the world goes the direction of European targets, some markets can go from high growth to low growth or no growth. Profits could suffer.

  3. Frederick Jiang:

    If you look at the Chinese market, it's a bipolar market with the high growth A shares trading at very expensive valuations and the H shares trading below 10. It's probably the cheapest major market in the world.

  4. Ken Poonoosamy:

    This is part of a solution that will drive growth and build resilience in Mauritius.

  5. American Indian:

    Despite the discomfort that may arise on the giver of feedback’s side, it’s necessary for the growth and development of students. You’re hurting that student from becoming a better student on that rotation, not giving them that situational awareness that they need, that’s what ends up happening with students of color. No one tells them, and it seems as if it’s a pattern, then by the end of the rotation, it becomes, ‘Well, you’ve made so many mistakes, so we should just dismiss you [for resident trainees] or we can’t give you honors or high pass [for medical students].’.


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