
burgeon
/ˈbɝdʒən/
to begin to grow or increase rapidly; flourish
burgeon in a sentence
“The burgeoning market attracted many investors.”
Origin of burgeon
Old French burjon bud, shoot, from Late Latin burra wool, fluff
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the process of trying to acquire or develop a quality or skill