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grown

Aussprache: [ɡroʊn]

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Kontext: „development“

(verb) the past participle of 'grow', which means to become bigger or older over time. When someone or something has 'grown,' it has changed to a larger or more mature state.

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The plants in my garden have grown a lot since spring.

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The baby animals haven’t grown any bigger since last month.

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How much has your sister grown since last summer?

Kontext: „age“

(adjective) referring to someone who is no longer a child and is now an adult. When we say someone is 'grown,' it means they are fully developed and responsible like an adult.

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Now that he's 18, he feels very grown and ready to face the world.

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Even though she is 16, some still think of her as a child, not a grown person.

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Do you feel grown enough to make your own decisions?

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