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Synonyms and antonyms of Describing things which are beginning and developing in American Thesaurus

Describing things which are beginning and developing

new (adjective)

recently developed, or starting to develop

emerging (adjective)

just beginning to exist or be noticed

embryonic (adjective)

just beginning to develop and grow

fledgling (adjective)

recently formed and still developing, without very much experience

budding (adjective)

just beginning or developing

incipient (adjective)

formal just beginning to appear or develop

in its infancy ()

something that is in its infancy has only just started to develop

in the making ()

in the process of being created or produced

consistent (adjective)

continuing or developing steadily in the same way

consistently (adverb)

steadily and in the same way for a period of time

cumulative (adjective)

developing or increasing gradually as a result of more and more additions

developmental (adjective)

relating to the gradual change and improvement in something over a period of time

galloping (adjective)

developing or increasing in a very fast uncontrolled way

growing (adjective)

a growing feeling or situation is starting to exist more often, and is becoming more important or serious

inchoate (adjective)

very formal just beginning to develop or form

longitudinal (adjective)

relating to the way that something develops during a period of time

on the move (informal)

informal developing or progressing quickly

up-and-coming (adjective)

likely to develop, become successful, or become popular soon