"Sprouts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sprouts" Meaning

In British English, a sprout is a type of small, young plant that is not an adult yet, particularly a small vegetable such as broccoli, cauliflower, or Brussels sprouts, which are typically harvested when immature and eaten as a vegetable.

For example: "We're having sprouts with our Christmas dinner."

In other contexts, a sprout can also refer to something that has grown or is growing quickly.

Example: "The city is a sprout of modern architecture amidst the old buildings."

Additionally, the word can be used as a slang term for someone who is young or inexperienced.

Example: "He's just a sprout, don't give him too much responsibility."

Note that the meaning can vary slightly depending on the context and regional variation in English.

"Sprouts" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Sprouts"


1. As a Noun

- Example sentence: The young woman consistently visited the local farmer's market to buy sprouts for her salad.
- Meaning: In this context, "sprouts" refers to the young shoots of plants grown in a controlled environment, rich in nutrients.

2. As a Verb

- Example sentence: He didn't have time to harvest the beans this season, but they will sprout next month.
- Meaning: Here, "sprout" indicates the process of a seed beginning to grow its first leaves or shoots.

3. Idiomatic Expression

- Example sentence: The new company is a sprout that will change the face of the industry in years to come.
- Meaning: "Sprout" is used metaphorically to describe something (in this case, a company) that is new and small but has the potential for growth and significant impact.

4. Part of a Scientific or Botanical Context

- Example sentence: The doctor recommended that the patient ingest more green sprouts for fiber intake to aid digestion.
- Meaning: In this context, sprouts refer specifically to the young, edible part of a plant that grows from a seed.

5. Colloquialism

- Example sentence: Living in the coast, everyone loves to land-up at the beach to watch the corn sprouts and watch the growing season at its peak.
- Meaning: In informal settings, "sprouts" is often used to describe young crops, especially at the stages of growth where they start to show a lot of new leaves or shoots coming out from the top.

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Sprocketed

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Verbally unable to form words, but physically able to speak; unable to use or express oneself ornamentally.

Sprockets

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A type of gearwheel, typically toothed on the peripheral edge, used to transmit power or motion between parallel shafts in mechanical systems.

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Sprout

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A young or newly formed plant, especially a small shoot or shoot system capable of photosynthesis.<br><br>Example: Seeds sprout into tiny plants when they have enough water and sunlight.<br><br>Synonyms: shoot, sprig, sapling, youngling<br><br>Antonyms: seedling, sapling, sprig<br><br>Etymology: From the verb "sprout", derived from the Old English word "sprūtan", which meant "to burst forth" or "to grow".

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Sprouted

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To have sprouted means to have begun to grow or develop, typically suddenly or suddenly, especially as a result of being given the opportunity or encouragement to do so.<br><br>Example: After quitting her job, she sprouted new ideas for a career change.<br><br>In botany, sprouted refers to the growth of a plant or seedling from a seed, especially one that has begun to grow its first set of leaves.<br><br>Example: She put the seeds in the pot and waited for them to sprout.

Sprouter

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A sprouter is a device that selectively exposes plants to light and water to promote seedling growth. It typically consists of a container or tray with a mesh bottom that allows water to seep in and a transparent top that admits light.

Sprouting

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To be in the early stage of growth or development, especially beginning to emerge or come out:<br><br> A sprouting seed starts to grow roots and a plant stem.<br> A new business idea is just beginning to sprout.<br><br>When spring arrives, plants and flowers often begin to sprout.<br> <br> springs from<br> Develops or grows from a small beginning.<br><br>The company has been sprouting ideas for innovative products.

Spruce

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A small or medium-sized evergreen coniferous tree with needles that have a distinctive resinous scent.

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Spruceness

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The quality of being spruce: tidy and well-kept in appearance.

Spruces

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Coniferous trees of the genus Picea. Their wood is often used for paper and timber.

Sprucing

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Sprucing refers to the act of making something more attractive or appealing by adding or improving small details, or to decorate or embellish something, especially with festive items such as Christmas decorations.<br><br>Example: "She liked to spruce up her living room for the holidays."

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Spruik

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To spruik means to enthusiastically and often insincerely promote or publicize something, particularly especially something considered insignificant or useless, in order to deceive or cheat.

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