Economic Growth Terminology

4 words in this vocabulary list

verb to grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate

  • The research team developed a new algorithm to improve data analysis.
  • She developed a passion for photography after taking a class in college.
  • I've been working on developing my coding skills to land a better job.
  • His leadership skills developed over time, like a fine wine aging to perfection.

noun an extended part

  • The company announced plans for international expansion.
  • The company is looking to expand overseas.
  • The company is going global with their expansion.
  • Her mind was a vast landscape of endless expansion.

verb to encourage or arouse interest or enthusiasm in someone or something

  • The new government policy aims to stimulate economic growth through various incentives.
  • Drinking coffee in the morning can really stimulate your brain and help you wake up.
  • Listening to upbeat music can really stimulate your vibe and get you in a good mood.
  • Reading a good book can stimulate your imagination and take you to different worlds.

noun The term 'Celtic tiger' refers to a period of rapid economic growth in Ireland during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

  • The Celtic Tiger refers to the period of rapid economic growth in Ireland during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
  • Everyone was talking about the Celtic Tiger back in the day, when Ireland's economy was booming.
  • The Celtic Tiger was roaring in Ireland when everything seemed to be going well economically.
  • The Celtic Tiger may have gone quiet in recent years, but its impact on Ireland's economy is still felt.