When you’re talking about something that is growing noticeably, you might say that it is burgeoning. You can use this term literally or figuratively.
A burgeon is a bud, sprout, or shoot.
His popularity as a singer began to burgeon as more people were exposed to his music. The word burgeon is a verb.
The word "burgeon" is the verb form of the word "burgeoning. " An example of the word "burgeon" in a sentence is "The company's stocks are expected to burgeon in the 2nd quarter. "
The number of new businesses in the city started to burgeon after the introduction of favorable tax incentives.
shrink
You can use burgeon to describe something rapidly growing or expanding, such as a business, population, or relationship. For example, "The tech industry continues to burgeon with new startups emerging every day."
To bud. See Bourgeon.
Adding the suffixes ed or ing, for example, gives "burgeoned" and "burgeoning". I can't think of a prefix for burgeon - can anyone else?
The town burgeoned into a city.
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Reunion Island in Indian Ocean.
bloom, blossom, flower, effloresce, boost, enlarge