nascent (Meaning)

Wordnet

nascent (a)

being born or beginning

Webster

nascent (a.)

Commencing, or in process of development; beginning to exist or to grow; coming into being; as, a nascent germ.

Evolving; being evolved or produced.

nascent Sentence Examples

  1. The nascent idea sparked a wave of inspiration and innovation.
  2. Embryonic stem cells have the potential to develop into a vast array of nascent tissues.
  3. The nascent democracy faced growing pains as it struggled to establish a stable government.
  4. The nascent industry showed promising signs of growth and expansion.
  5. The nascent relationship between the two nations was marked by both hope and uncertainty.
  6. The nascent talent of the young artist was evident in their vibrant brushstrokes.
  7. The nascent technology held the potential to revolutionize communication and information sharing.
  8. The nascent storm clouds gathered slowly, signaling the approach of a tempestuous night.
  9. The nascent bond between the mother and child was unbreakable, filled with love and adoration.
  10. The nascent dawn painted the sky with hues of pink and gold, heralding a new day filled with possibilities.

FAQs About the word nascent

being born or beginningCommencing, or in process of development; beginning to exist or to grow; coming into being; as, a nascent germ., Evolving; being evolved

original, inchoate, budding, first,initial, elementary, incipient, inaugural,inceptive, introductory

adult, ripe, higher,mature, higher, full-blown, full-fledged, ripe, full-fledged, full-blown

The nascent idea sparked a wave of inspiration and innovation.

Embryonic stem cells have the potential to develop into a vast array of nascent tissues.

The nascent democracy faced growing pains as it struggled to establish a stable government.

The nascent industry showed promising signs of growth and expansion.