Pronunciation: /ˈbʌdɪŋ/
noun a person who is beginning to develop a particular skill or talent
A1 I see a budding flower in the garden.
A2 The budding artist painted a beautiful picture.
B1 The budding of a new friendship brought joy to their lives.
B2 The budding entrepreneur started a successful business.
C1 The budding scientist made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of genetics.
C2 The budding writer's novel became a bestseller.
adjective showing promise or potential for development
A1 The budding artist painted a beautiful picture.
A2 She is a budding entrepreneur with big dreams.
B1 The budding scientist conducted experiments in the lab.
B2 The budding writer received praise for their first novel.
C1 The budding musician has already performed in prestigious venues.
C2 The budding filmmaker won an award for their latest movie.
formal The budding artist spent hours perfecting her latest masterpiece.
informal My cousin is a budding chef and loves experimenting with new recipes.
slang Check out the budding entrepreneur hustling to make their dreams a reality.
figurative The budding friendship between the two colleagues showed promise for a strong bond in the future.
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