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English - Spanish
Grow
ɡroʊ
Extremely common
500 - 600
500 - 600
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
crecer, cultivar, aumentar, desarrollar
Grow meanings in Spanish
crecer
Example:
Plants need sunlight to grow.
Las plantas necesitan luz solar para crecer.
Children grow quickly during their early years.
Los niños crecen rápidamente durante sus primeros años.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in everyday conversations, scientific contexts, and formal writing.
Note: The most common translation for 'grow' in the context of physical growth.
cultivar
Example:
We grow tomatoes in our backyard.
Cultivamos tomates en nuestro jardín trasero.
They grow grapes to make wine.
Ellos cultivan uvas para hacer vino.
Usage: formalContext: Commonly used when referring to growing plants or crops.
Note: Specifically used in the context of agriculture or gardening.
aumentar
Example:
Our profits grew by 20% last year.
Nuestros beneficios aumentaron un 20% el año pasado.
The company has grown in size over the years.
La empresa ha aumentado en tamaño a lo largo de los años.
Usage: formalContext: Used in business, financial, or statistical contexts.
Note: Commonly used when referring to an increase in quantity, size, or value.
desarrollar
Example:
She wants to grow her skills in programming.
Ella quiere desarrollar sus habilidades en programación.
The city has grown rapidly in recent years.
La ciudad ha desarrollado rápidamente en los últimos años.
Usage: formalContext: Used when talking about personal or urban development.
Note: Implies progress, advancement, or maturation.
Grow's synonyms
increase
To increase means to make or become larger or more extensive.
Example: The company aims to increase its market share by 10% this year.
Note: While 'grow' generally refers to a gradual process of development, 'increase' specifically implies a growth in quantity or size.
expand
To expand means to become or make larger or more extensive.
Example: The business decided to expand its operations to reach new markets.
Note: Expanding often involves broadening the scope or reach of something, whereas growing can refer to overall development.
develop
To develop means to grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate.
Example: The child is developing new skills through practice and learning.
Note: Developing implies progress and advancement in a more intricate or complex manner compared to the general notion of growing.
mature
To mature means to reach an advanced stage of growth and development.
Example: With experience and time, her leadership skills began to mature.
Note: Mature emphasizes reaching a point of full development or ripeness, often associated with wisdom or sophistication.
prosper
To prosper means to succeed, thrive, or flourish, especially financially.
Example: The small business started to prosper after implementing a new marketing strategy.
Note: Prosper suggests not just growth but also success and well-being, often in terms of financial or overall prosperity.
Grow expressions, common phrases
Grow up
To mature or become more responsible as one gets older.
Example: She needs to stop acting like a child and grow up.
Note: This phrase specifically refers to the process of maturing rather than just physically growing in size.
Grow on
To gradually become more liked or appreciated over time.
Example: At first, I didn't like the song, but it started to grow on me after a few listens.
Note: This phrase implies a change in perception or attitude towards something over a period of time.
Grow into
To reach a size or age that fits or suits something.
Example: The shoes were a bit big for her at first, but she eventually grew into them.
Note: This phrase specifically refers to fitting or adapting to something physically or metaphorically.
Grow out of
To no longer be affected or influenced by something as one matures.
Example: She used to be afraid of the dark, but she grew out of that fear as she got older.
Note: This phrase indicates moving past or overcoming something as one matures.
Grow apart
To become distant or less close over time.
Example: As they got older, they grew apart and eventually lost touch.
Note: This phrase describes a gradual distancing or weakening of a relationship.
Grow weary
To become tired or lose enthusiasm due to continuous stress or difficulty.
Example: After hours of waiting, we began to grow weary of the delays.
Note: This phrase specifically refers to a feeling of exhaustion or lack of interest.
Grow cold
To become distant, unfriendly, or unemotional in a relationship.
Example: Their relationship started to grow cold after the argument.
Note: This phrase indicates a cooling off or deterioration of warmth in a relationship.
Grow on trees
To be very common or easily obtained.
Example: Money doesn't grow on trees, you have to work for it.
Note: This phrase is a figurative expression to emphasize that something is not easily available or abundant.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree
Children often have similar qualities or characteristics to their parents.
Example: She's as ambitious as her mother; the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Note: This idiom emphasizes the idea of similarities or inherited traits rather than actual physical growth.
Grow everyday (slang) expressions
Grow a pair
This slang term is often used to encourage someone to show courage, toughness, or assertiveness.
Example: Come on, man, grow a pair and stand up for yourself!
Note: The slang term emphasizes developing bravery or confidence rather than actual physical growth.
Grow some balls
Similar to 'Grow a pair,' this slang is used to tell someone to be more courageous or assertive.
Example: Stop being so afraid and grow some balls!
Note: It implies lacking courage or strength, which one needs to develop rather than actually growing body parts.
Grow a backbone
This phrase means to develop the courage and strength to stand up for oneself.
Example: You need to grow a backbone and speak up for yourself.
Note: It emphasizes developing inner strength and assertiveness, like the spine supporting the body.
Grow cold feet
To suddenly become afraid or hesitant about doing something that was initially planned or intended.
Example: I was going to ask her out, but then I grew cold feet.
Note: This phrase describes a sudden change in attitude or feelings, often leading to withdrawal from an intended action.
Grow up on
To be raised or brought up consuming or experiencing a particular thing regularly or habitually.
Example: I grew up on pizza and soda for most of my teenage years.
Note: It highlights a person's upbringing and the things they were exposed to during their formative years.
Grow apart from
To gradually drift away or become distant from someone over time.
Example: As we grew older, we just naturally grew apart from each other.
Note: It signifies a gradual distancing or divergence in relationships or friendships.
Grow - Examples
The plant will grow quickly in the sunlight.
La planta crecerá rápidamente bajo la luz del sol.
They grow vegetables in their garden.
Cultivan verduras en su jardín.
He wants to grow his own business.
Él quiere hacer crecer su propio negocio.
Grow grammar
Grow - Verb (Verb) / Verb, base form (Verb, base form)
Lemma: grow
Conjugations
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): grew
Verb, past participle (Verb, past participle): grown
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): growing
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): grows
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): grow
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): grow
Syllables, Separation and Stress
grow Contains 1 syllables: grow
Phonetic transcription: ˈgrō
grow , ˈgrō (The red syllable is stressed)
Grow - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
grow: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.