Emerging: meaning, definitions and examples

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emerging

 

[ ɪˈmɜːrdʒɪŋ ]

Adjective / Verb
Context #1 | Adjective

technology

Becoming apparent or prominent in a certain field, especially in technology.

Synonyms

developing, evolving, growing.

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Word Description / Examples
emerging

Use when something is just beginning to be noticed or becoming apparent.

  • An emerging trend in the tech industry
  • Emerging markets in Africa are attracting investors
developing

Appropriate when something is in the process of growth or being created over time. Often used in a more structured or formal context, such as learning, processes, or countries.

  • Developing countries need more support
  • The project is developing smoothly
growing

Suitable for situations where something is increasing in size, number, or importance. This word is versatile and can be used in both positive and neutral contexts.

  • The growing popularity of smartphones
  • She is growing as a person every day
evolving

Best used when something is gradually changing and becoming more complex over time. It implies a dynamic and ongoing process.

  • The tech landscape is constantly evolving
  • His ideas on the subject are still evolving

Examples of usage

  • The emerging technologies in artificial intelligence are revolutionizing various industries.
  • Start-ups are focusing on emerging trends to stay ahead in the market.
Context #2 | Verb

general

To come into view or existence; to rise or appear gradually.

Synonyms

appear, arise, surface.

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emerging

Used to describe something that is coming into existence or becoming known, especially when referring to trends, industries, or phenomena.

  • The emerging market for electric vehicles is growing rapidly.
  • New technologies are emerging every year.
appear

Used when something becomes visible or noticeable, often suddenly or unexpectedly.

  • A rainbow appeared after the rain stopped.
  • She appears to be happy with her new job.
arise

Used to describe something that comes into existence or starts to happen, often referring to problems, issues, or situations.

  • Several problems arose during the project.
  • Opportunities often arise when you least expect them.
surface

Used when something hidden or previously unknown becomes known or revealed, can also imply resurfacing of emotions or facts.

  • New evidence has surfaced in the investigation.
  • Old memories surfaced, bringing back nostalgia.

Examples of usage

  • The sun emerging from behind the clouds brightened up the sky.
  • She slowly emerged as a leader in the team.

Translations

Translations of the word "emerging" in other languages:

🇵🇹 emergente

🇮🇳 उभरता हुआ

🇩🇪 aufstrebend

🇮🇩 muncul

🇺🇦 той, що з'являється

🇵🇱 wschodzący

🇯🇵 新興

🇫🇷 émergent

🇪🇸 emergente

🇹🇷 ortaya çıkan

🇰🇷 떠오르는

🇸🇦 ناشئ

🇨🇿 vynořující se

🇸🇰 vznikajúci

🇨🇳 新兴

🇸🇮 nastajajoč

🇮🇸 upprennandi

🇰🇿 пайда болып келе жатқан

🇬🇪 ახალგაზრდული

🇦🇿 yaranan

🇲🇽 emergente

Etymology

The word 'emerging' originates from the Latin word 'emergere', which means 'to bring to light'. It has been used in English since the 16th century, initially with the meaning of 'to rise from water'. Over time, its usage expanded to signify the gradual appearance or development of something. In modern contexts, 'emerging' is often associated with new trends, technologies, or ideas that are gaining prominence.

See also: emerge, emergence, emergency, reemerge, reemergence.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #4,599, this word represents useful upper-intermediate vocabulary. Understanding and using it will help you express more complex ideas effectively.