sprout Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The sprout salad was a delightful mix of textures and flavors.
- The cat eagerly chased a sprouting catnip plant.
- The sprout of an idea turned into a groundbreaking invention.
- The sprouts on the oak tree swayed gently in the summer breeze.
- The researchers examined the stunted growth of the alfalfa sprouts.
- The chef added a generous handful of alfalfa sprouts to the stir-fry.
sprout Meaning
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)
sprout (v)
produce buds, branches, or germinate
put forth and grow sprouts or shoots
Synonyms & Antonyms of sprout
Synonyms:
- urchin
- kindergartner
- chap
- rug-rat
- schoolkid
- tot
- hellion
- neonate
- newborn
- subteen
- schoolchild
- minor
- nipper
- kindergartener
- mischief
- shaver
- schoolboy
- stripling
- devil
- tike
- tween
- rogue
- weanling
- tyke
- bantling
- tad
- jackanapes
- preteen
- preschooler
- imp
- rascal
- teener
- teenybopper
- nestling
- rapscallion
- whippersnapper
- babe
- lad
- cherub
- schoolgirl
Antonyms:
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, bud, cub, chick, child, kiddy, bambino, toddler, kiddie, sprat
adult, adult, senior citizen, senior citizen, elder, grown-up,grown-up, elder, ancient, ancient
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.