Pronunciation: /ˈnæsənt/
noun a new or emerging phenomenon or process
A1 The nascent of a friendship starts with a simple hello.
A2 The nascent of a hobby can turn into a lifelong passion.
B1 The nascent of a trend can quickly gain momentum in the market.
B2 The nascent of an idea can lead to groundbreaking innovations.
C1 The nascent of a movement can inspire social change.
C2 The nascent of a star signals the beginning of its life cycle.
adjective just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential
A1 The nascent flower just started to bloom.
A2 The nascent company was still finding its footing in the market.
B1 The nascent technology showed great potential for growth.
B2 The nascent democracy faced many challenges in its early stages.
C1 The nascent art movement was gaining recognition among critics.
C2 The nascent space program aimed to explore new frontiers in the universe.
formal The nascent stage of the company's development showed promising potential for growth.
informal The nascent band is already gaining a lot of fans in the local music scene.
slang I can't believe how nascent this new video game is, it's so addicting!
figurative The artist's nascent talent was evident in the raw emotion of their paintings.
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