Accrescent

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkrɛsənt/

Definitions of accrescent

adjective growing or increasing in size, amount, or degree

Example Sentences

A1 The accrescent plant in the garden is growing rapidly.

A2 The accrescent number of visitors to the museum is a positive sign.

B1 The company's accrescent profits are a result of their successful marketing strategies.

B2 The accrescent demand for organic products has led to an increase in production.

C1 The accrescent complexity of the project requires a team of experienced professionals.

C2 The accrescent influence of social media on society cannot be ignored.

Examples of accrescent in a Sentence

formal The accrescent population in the city led to a need for more infrastructure.

informal The accrescent number of tourists is causing traffic jams in town.

slang The accrescent amount of homework is killing me.

figurative His accrescent fame brought both admiration and envy from his peers.

Grammatical Forms of accrescent

past tense

accresced

plural

accrescents

comparative

more accrescent

superlative

most accrescent

present tense

accresces

future tense

will accresce

perfect tense

has accresced

continuous tense

is accrescing

singular

accrescent

positive degree

accrescent

infinitive

to accresce

gerund

accrescing

participle

accrescing

Origin and Evolution of accrescent

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accrescent' originated from Latin, specifically from the verb 'accrescere' meaning 'to increase'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of growth or increase, 'accrescent' has evolved to also describe something that is growing or expanding in a figurative sense, such as influence or power.