nascent

adjective
UK: /ˈneɪsənt/
US: /ˈneɪsənt/
  1. Just beginning to exist or develop.

    1. The nascent industry needs more support to grow faster.
    2. Despite its nascent stage, the company already attracts investors attention.
  2. In an early stage of development; newly formed.

    1. He joined the nascent political movement with great enthusiasm.
    2. The university encourages nascent entrepreneurs to develop business plans.

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The word "nascent" in English means: Just beginning to exist or develop., In an early stage of development; newly formed..

The phonetic transcription of "nascent" is /ˈneɪsənt/ in British English and /ˈneɪsənt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "nascent": emerging, embryonic, incipient, budding, developing.

Example usage of "nascent": "The nascent industry needs more support to grow faster.". More examples on the page.