burgeoned

[US]/ˈbɜːrdʒənd/
[UK]/ˈbər-dʒənd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.past tense and past participle of burgeon; to sprout or shoot forth new growth; to develop rapidly;

Phrases & Collocations

burgeoned growth

burgeoned interest

burgeoned demand

burgeoned population

burgeoned market

burgeoned creativity

burgeoned influence

burgeoned opportunities

burgeoned industry

burgeoned talent

Example Sentences

the small town burgeoned into a bustling city.

her interest in photography burgeoned after she took a class.

the tech industry has burgeoned in recent years.

as the economy improved, the number of startups burgeoned.

the garden burgeoned with colorful flowers in spring.

her career burgeoned after she moved to the city.

the population of the area has burgeoned over the last decade.

interest in renewable energy has burgeoned in recent years.

the club's membership burgeoned after the new campaign.

the artist's popularity burgeoned after her latest exhibition.

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