Economic Growth Terms

8 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing a loud, deep, resonant sound or state of being prosperous or flourishing

  • The economy in the city is booming, with new businesses opening up every month.
  • The real estate market in this area is booming right now, so it's a good time to sell.
  • The party last night was absolutely booming, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her career is booming after she landed a role in a hit TV show.

adjective describing a place or situation that is full of activity, excitement, and energy

  • The bustling city center was filled with people going about their daily activities.
  • The bustling market was packed with shoppers looking for good deals.
  • The bustling party was lit with music and dancing all night long.
  • Her mind was like a bustling marketplace, filled with thoughts and ideas constantly moving around.

noun a person or thing that is fertile

adjective describing a land or soil that is able to produce good crops; capable of producing offspring or fruit

  • The soil in this region is incredibly fertile, making it ideal for farming.
  • My aunt's garden is so fertile that she can grow just about anything in it.
  • That field is like super fertile, dude. You can practically drop a seed and it'll grow.
  • Her mind is a fertile ground for new ideas and creativity to flourish.

adjective relating to or resembling a meteor in speed, brilliance, or transience

  • The company experienced meteoric growth in the past year, doubling its revenue.
  • Her rise to fame was meteoric, going from unknown to a household name in just a few months.
  • That new artist's career is about to go meteoric once he drops his next album.
  • The team's meteoric rise in the standings took everyone by surprise.

verb to stop developing, growing, or progressing; to become inactive or sluggish

  • The economic growth in the region seems to stagnate due to lack of investments.
  • The project seems to be stagnating because of a lack of new ideas.
  • My career is stagnating at the moment, I need to shake things up.
  • Without constant effort and improvement, personal growth can stagnate like a still pond.

verb to exist in large quantities or numbers; to be more than enough

  • The resources available for the project superabound, allowing for a smooth and efficient completion.
  • There's so much food at the party, it's going to superabound!
  • I told you not to worry about finding a date, options will superabound at the party.
  • Her love for him seemed to superabound, overflowing into every aspect of her life.

adjective describing something that is not controlled or restrained

  • The uncurbed growth of the city's population has led to overcrowding in many areas.
  • His uncurbed enthusiasm for the project is infectious.
  • She's living her best life, uncurbed by anyone's opinions.
  • The uncurbed passion in his eyes told me he was serious about his plans.

adjective a term used to describe an area that is a combination of rural and urban characteristics

  • The government is implementing policies to promote rurban development in certain regions.
  • I love the idea of living in a rurban area where I can enjoy both city amenities and rural tranquility.
  • Rurban living is the best of both worlds - city convenience with a touch of country charm.
  • The concept of rurbanization is reshaping the way we think about urban and rural living.