burgeon

[ˈbɜːdʒən]

burgeon Definition

  • 1to begin to grow or develop rapidly; to flourish
  • 2to put forth new buds, leaves, or greenery; sprout

Using burgeon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "burgeon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company has burgeoned into a successful business.

  • Example

    The flowers will burgeon in the springtime.

  • Example

    Her talent burgeoned after years of practice.

  • Example

    The city's population burgeoned after the war.

burgeon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for burgeon

Antonyms for burgeon

Idioms Using burgeon

  • bursting at the seams

    to be very full or crowded

    Example

    The restaurant was bursting at the seams with customers on Valentine's Day.

  • to reach a stage of maturity or success

    Example

    The company has finally come into its own after years of hard work and dedication.

  • to start working immediately and with great energy and enthusiasm

    Example

    The new employee hit the ground running and quickly became an asset to the team.

Phrases with burgeon

  • an industry that is growing and expanding rapidly

    Example

    The burgeoning tech industry in Silicon Valley has attracted many young professionals.

  • a talent that is developing and improving rapidly

    Example

    Her burgeoning talent as a writer was recognized by many publishers.

  • a population that is increasing rapidly

    Example

    The city's burgeoning population has led to traffic congestion and housing shortages.

Origins of burgeon

from Old French 'bourgeonner', meaning 'to bud'

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Summary: burgeon in Brief

'Burgeon' [ˈbɜːdʒən] means to grow or develop rapidly, often with connotations of flourishing. It can refer to businesses, talents, populations, and more, as in 'The company has burgeoned into a successful business.' 'Burgeon' can also appear in phrases like 'burgeoning industry,' 'bursting at the seams,' and 'hit the ground running,' which denote growth, fullness, and energy.