Pronunciation: /ɡroʊ frʌm/
verb to increase in size or develop
A1 Plants grow from seeds.
A2 Children grow from babies into adults.
B1 Businesses can grow from small startups into successful companies.
B2 Friendships can grow from casual acquaintances into deep bonds.
C1 Talents can grow from natural abilities into honed skills through practice.
C2 Innovative ideas can grow from small sparks into revolutionary concepts.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 Plants grow from seeds.
A2 Children grow from babies into adults.
B1 Success can grow from hard work and dedication.
B2 Friendships can grow from shared experiences and trust.
C1 Innovation often grows from collaboration and creativity.
C2 Great companies can grow from humble beginnings with visionary leadership.
formal Plants grow from seeds when provided with the right conditions.
informal I never knew that a beautiful flower could grow from such a tiny seed!
slang Whoa, did you see how that business grew from nothing to a huge success?
figurative Strength and resilience can grow from facing challenges and overcoming obstacles.
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