germen (Meaning)

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germen (n.)

See Germ.

Synonyms & Antonyms of germen

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germen Sentence Examples

  1. The germen of the seed contained all the information necessary for the plant's growth.
  2. The germen of the infection spread throughout the body, causing fever and chills.
  3. The germen of the idea had been planted in his mind, and it grew into a robust belief.
  4. The germen of decay was present in the food, making it unsafe to consume.
  5. The germen of hatred had poisoned the relationship beyond repair.
  6. The germen of the joke was too subtle for most people to understand.
  7. The germen of the theory was sound, but the evidence to support it was lacking.
  8. The germen of the revolution had been smoldering for years, waiting for the right moment to ignite.
  9. The germen of the doubt had crept into her heart, gnawing away at her confidence.
  10. The germen of the illness was identified as a new strain of bacteria that had never been seen before.

FAQs About the word germen

See Germ.

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The germen of the seed contained all the information necessary for the plant's growth.

The germen of the infection spread throughout the body, causing fever and chills.

The germen of the idea had been planted in his mind, and it grew into a robust belief.

The germen of decay was present in the food, making it unsafe to consume.