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Word: Fully Grown

Part of Speech: Adjective

Simple Definition: "Fully grown" means that an animal or a person has reached their full size or development. It refers to someone or something that is no longer a baby or young, but is now an adult.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "fully grown" to describe animals and humans who have reached maturity. It is often used in contexts related to growth and development.
Examples:
  1. Animal Context: "The puppy is now fully grown and can run very fast."
  2. Human Context: "She is a fully grown woman and has her own job."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced discussions, "fully grown" can be used in various contexts, like comparing the stages of development in different species. For example: - "The oak tree takes many years to become fully grown, but once it does, it can live for hundreds of years."

Word Variants:
  • Growth (noun): The process of growing or developing.
    • Example: "The growth of the plant was remarkable."
  • Grown (adjective): Referring to something that has reached adulthood.
    • Example: "He is a grown man now."
Different Meanings:
  1. Contextual Variations: While "fully grown" typically refers to physical maturity, it can also be used metaphorically to describe ideas or projects that have developed completely.
    • Example: "The concept was fully grown after several years of research."
Synonyms:
  • Mature
  • Adult
  • Developed
  • Fully developed
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "fully grown" does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs, you might come across phrases that relate to growth or maturity: - "Coming of age": This idiom refers to reaching maturity or adulthood. - Example: "The story is about a young girl coming of age in a difficult world." - "Grow up": A phrasal verb meaning to mature physically or emotionally.

Adjective
  1. (of animals) fully developed
    • an adult animal
    • a grown woman

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