grow in Korean
grow in Korean is 자라다 — grow means to increase in size, amount, or extent over time.
grow in Korean
자라다
Pronounced: jarada
(intransitive) to become bigger
What does "grow" mean?
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verb To increase in size, amount, or extent over time.
"The company has grown rapidly over the past five years."
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verb To develop or mature, physically or personally.
"She has grown a lot as a person since moving abroad."
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verb To cultivate plants or cause them to develop.
"They grow tomatoes and peppers in the back garden."
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verb To gradually come to have a quality or feeling.
"He grew tired of the constant arguing."
grow in a sentence
- The company has grown rapidly over the past five years.
- Children grow so fast at that age.
- She has grown a lot as a person since moving abroad.
- They grow tomatoes and peppers in the back garden.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "grow" in Korean?
"grow" in Korean is 자라다. grow means: To increase in size, amount, or extent over time.
How do you pronounce 자라다?
"grow" in Korean is 자라다, pronounced "jarada".
How do you use "grow" in a sentence?
Example: "The company has grown rapidly over the past five years." In Korean, "grow" is 자라다.
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