Nascent

/ˈnæɪ.sənt/

Synonyms for "nascent" (120 found)

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Closest matches (24)

Noun(10 words)
arisingawakeningbabybirthingbudding formcomingdawningearly art movementearly cognitive developmentearly cultural revolution
Adjective(6 words)
assurgentburgeoningcoming period timelineearly cultureearly stageearly succession

Strong matches (36)

Adjective(12 words)
early timesearlyishembryonicembryonic developmentemergentemergent behavioremergingemerging trendfresh growthgerm-relatedgerminalincipient
Noun(5 words)
Verb(1 words)

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Adjective(21 words)
initialjuvenile birdjuvenile leafnew kingdomnew nationnew statesstarting materialunbornundevelopedunformed clayunripestunsownunstructured protocoluntransplanted seedlingupcomingupstartingyoungyoung organismyoung plant growthyoung plant leaves
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Noun(16 words)
less maturemore emergingnew growthnew-statesnewbornnewmarketseedling displayseedling stocksproutingstartupunplanted fieldsunripe seedupstartupstartedyoung artistyoung people
Adjective(1 words)

Related word relations

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7 relation types

More general

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chemical stateearly stagereaction productstage of development

More specific

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embryonic technologyfledgling firmnascent gasnascent metal

Collocations

6 entries
nascent growthnascent ideasnascent industrynascent stagenascent technologynascent trend

Inflections

2 entries
more nascentmost nascent

Derivations

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Antonyms

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similar

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Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

More than once in history have people revolted against the inequalities of life and refused to submit to the restraints of laws and creeds. They have often gone through a period of communism and red terror in the hope of realizing ultimately the Perfect State. Their leaders, undoubtedly sincere at first, espouse the utopian dream, declaring themselves the exponents of its ideals, the promised messengers of its blessings. But with the material for revolt ready at hand, and unable to resist the seductions of nascent power, they soon undergo that transformation which history identifies, often not unjustly, with demagogy, if they fail, or with autocracy, if they succeed. In either case, by utilizing the elements of negation in Society, they become apostles of violence, proclaiming the theory of "creative destruction." But instead of creating a utopia on the ruins of their making, they only succeed in setting up, as history shows, another government, which, no matter how just and sound its foundations are in theory, soon becomes in practice more despotic and corrupt.

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Critics were right to point out that the politician led a nascent fascist movement.

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The nascent VR industry is still having trouble breaking into the mainstream.

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In the firſt, the Pope was but Antichriſt naſcent ; In the ſecond, Antichriſt creſcent ; In the third, Antichriſt regnant ; but in this fourth, he is made Lord of the Catholike faith, and Antichriſt triumphant[…]

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