growth
Plural
growths
1
the process of physical, mental, or emotional development
- The child's growth over the past year was remarkable; he had grown several inches taller.
- Personal growth often involves stepping out of one's comfort zone to pursue new challenges.
- The company's rapid growth in the tech sector attracted investors from around the globe.
- Emotional growth can be achieved through self-reflection and seeking support from others.
- The city's population growth necessitated the construction of new schools and infrastructure.
Antonyms:
2
an increase in the amount, degree, importance, or size of something
- The growth of the economy has been impressive this year.
- There has been a rapid growth in online shopping.
- The company's growth is expected to continue next quarter.
- The growth of cities has led to overcrowded conditions.
- She noticed significant growth in her skills after the training.
Antonyms:
3
vegetation that has grown
5
something grown or growing
6
(pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor)