emerging
0 antonyms and opposites of emerging, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Coming into being, prominence, or notice; newly developing.
How to use emerging
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
By surface analysis, emerge + -ing.
Full origin of emerging →Frequently asked questions
What does “emerging” mean?
The word “emerging” means coming into being, prominence, or notice; newly developing. In plain terms, newly developing or coming into prominence.
How do you pronounce “emerging”?
“Emerging” is pronounced ih-MURD-zhihng (/ɪˈmɝd͡ʒɪŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “emerging” in a sentence?
Here is “emerging” used in a sentence: “The gallery showcases work by emerging artists.”
What part of speech is “emerging”?
“Emerging” is an adjective.
Is “emerging” a common word?
“Emerging” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between "emerging" and "emergent"?
Both describe something coming into being, but "emerging" stresses the ongoing process of newly developing or gaining prominence, as in "emerging markets." "Emergent" more often describes something that has suddenly appeared, or, in science, a property that arises from a system as a whole. In everyday usage "emerging" is far more common.
When should you use "emerging" instead of "developing"?
"Emerging" emphasises that something is just coming into being, prominence, or notice, while "developing" emphasises gradual growth or improvement over time. A trend can be described as "emerging" the moment it becomes noticeable, whereas "developing" suggests it is already underway and maturing.
Can "emerging" be used before a noun, as in "emerging markets"?
Yes, "emerging" is commonly used attributively, directly before a noun, in phrases such as "emerging markets," "emerging technologies," and "emerging talent." In these uses it means newly developing or coming into prominence.
Is "emerging" a positive or neutral word?
"Emerging" is generally neutral to mildly positive, describing something that is newly developing or coming into notice. It often carries a sense of promise or growth, as in "an emerging artist," but it does not by itself guarantee eventual success.