Need another word that means the same as “budding”? Find 9 synonyms and 30 related words for “budding” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Budding” are: promising, up-and-coming, rising, coming, in the making, aspiring, future, prospective, with potential
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “budding” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
aspiring | Desiring or striving for recognition or advancement. An aspiring artist. |
coming | Of the relatively near future. He was the coming man of French racing. |
future | Effective in or looking toward the future. He was preparing for future employment opportunities. |
in the making | Directed or bound inward. |
promising | Likely to turn out well in the future. A promising young man. |
prospective | Likely to happen at a future date. Prospective earnings. |
rising | Newly come into prominence. A rising trend. |
up-and-coming | Of the relatively near future. |
with potential | Expected to become or be; in prospect. |
beginning | The place where something begins, where it springs into being. They had reached the beginning of the wood. |
betimes | In good time. He awoke betimes that morning. |
childhood | The state or period of being a child. The idealized world of childhood. |
commencement | The act of starting something. The date of commencement. |
early | Early shifts. The early inhabitants of Europe. |
embryonic | Relating to an embryo. The plan is still in its embryonic stages. |
emergent | An emergent tree or other plant. Emergents tower above the top canopy. |
emerging | Coming to maturity. Established and emerging artists. |
first | The first element in a countable series. Her first baby. |
freshly | In an impudent or impertinent manner. A freshly cleaned floor. |
inchoate | Confused or incoherent. Inchoate proletarian protest. |
inchoative | An inchoative verb. Inchoative stages. |
nascent | (especially of a process or organization) just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential. The nascent space industry. |
natal | A port city in northeastern Brazil. He was living in the south many miles from his natal city. |
native | Used in names of animals or plants resembling others familiar elsewhere e g native bee. A ceremonial native dance from Fiji. |
new | Newly recently. Errors of someone new to the job. |
newborn | A recently born child or animal. With newborn fears. |
newly | Only just; recently. We have to make ourselves newly aware of each text. |
novelty | Originality by virtue of being new and surprising. In 1914 air travel was still a novelty. |
pacesetter | A leading instance in its field. These centres are the pacesetters for the nation. |
premature | Occurring or done before the usual or proper time; too early. The child was three weeks premature. |
primeval | Of the earliest time in history. Mile after mile of primeval forest. |
recency | A time immediately before the present. |
recently | In the recent past. I recently bought a CD player. |
settler | A person who settles in a new colony or moves into new country. The early European settlers in America were often fleeing from religious persecution. |
unfamiliar | Not known or well known. A name unfamiliar to most. |
untimely | Too soon; in a premature manner. His untimely death in military action. |
unused | Not in active use. Unused to spicy food she took a long mouthful of water. |
urgency | An earnest and persistent quality; insistence. The urgency of his need. |
young | Used to denote the younger of two people of the same name. A young hand at plowing. |
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