sprout (Meaning)

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sprout (n)

any new growth of a plant such as a new branch or a bud

a newly grown bud (especially from a germinating seed)

Wordnet

sprout (v)

produce buds, branches, or germinate

put forth and grow sprouts or shoots

sprout Sentence Examples

  1. Tiny sprouts of grass peeked out from the freshly tilled soil.
  2. The countertop was adorned with a vibrant array of bean sprouts.
  3. The farmer carefully watered the fragile broccoli sprouts in the greenhouse.
  4. The seedlings, once mere sprouts, had now matured into towering plants.
  5. The sprout salad was a delightful mix of textures and flavors.
  6. The cat eagerly chased a sprouting catnip plant.
  7. The sprout of an idea turned into a groundbreaking invention.
  8. The sprouts on the oak tree swayed gently in the summer breeze.
  9. The researchers examined the stunted growth of the alfalfa sprouts.
  10. The chef added a generous handful of alfalfa sprouts to the stir-fry.

FAQs About the word sprout

any new growth of a plant such as a new branch or a bud, a newly grown bud (especially from a germinating seed), produce buds, branches, or germinate, put forth

kid, chick, bud, child, cub, bambino, teenager, sprat, youth,juvenile

adult, adult, elder, elder, ancient, ancient,grown-up, grown-up, senior citizen, senior citizen

Tiny sprouts of grass peeked out from the freshly tilled soil.

The countertop was adorned with a vibrant array of bean sprouts.

The farmer carefully watered the fragile broccoli sprouts in the greenhouse.

The seedlings, once mere sprouts, had now matured into towering plants.