homegrown

adjective
UK: /ˈhəʊm.ɡrəʊn/
US: /ˈhoʊm.ɡroʊn/
  1. Produced or made locally in your own country or area.

    1. We sell homegrown tomatoes at the market.
    2. The restaurant prides itself on using only homegrown ingredients in its dishes.
  2. Developed from within a specific group or organization, rather than being introduced from outside.

    1. The company prefers to promote homegrown talent.
    2. The political movement was a homegrown response to local issues and concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "homegrown" in English means: Produced or made locally in your own country or area., Developed from within a specific group or organization, rather than being introduced from outside..

The phonetic transcription of "homegrown" is /ˈhəʊm.ɡrəʊn/ in British English and /ˈhoʊm.ɡroʊn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "homegrown": homemade, local, domestic, native.

Example usage of "homegrown": "We sell homegrown tomatoes at the market.". More examples on the page.