English to Irish Meaning of grown - tar éis fás


Grown :
tar éis fás

do dhaoine fásta, tar éis fás, mór-, lán-aois, ardaíodh, ardaithe, ag ardú, aibí, Born, méaduithe, aghaidh, drochbhéasach, garbh, thoradh

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Definitions of grown in English
Verb(1) pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become(2) become larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain(3) increase in size by natural process(4) cause to grow or develop(5) develop and reach maturity; undergo maturation(6) come into existence; take on form or shape(7) cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques(8) come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes(9) grow emotionally or mature(10) become attached by or as if by the process of growth
Adjective(1) (of animals
Examples of grown in English
(1) The voice was a low, guttural growl ; the question was given as a command.(2) His smirk quickly fell into a scowl, a low growl escaping his throat.(3) I felt a growl of anger rising, and forced it down with an effort of will.(4) At the sight of his stepmother, Ian makes a noise deep in his throat, almost a growl .(5) The heat immediately rushed to my face and a low growl started in my throat.(6) A growl escapes her throat, chilling the room by several degrees.(7) His voice was harsh, demanding and Katharine could not stop herself from letting a low growl emit from her throat.(8) It wasn't under anyone's direct control, evident by the way it bore its sharp teeth at them, a growl rising in its throat.(9) She swished her tail and let a small growl out of her throat.(10) I grin when I hear him growl softly under his breath.(11) I made a sound in my throat that resembled a growl as I tried to grasp what the teacher was saying about Pre-Algebra.(12) It barred its teeth and a deep growl came from its throat.(13) He let out a guttural growl and then a groan when his cell phone rang.(14) An odd growl escaped her throat as she shut her book and walked under the doorway.(15) A deep growl had crept into my throat, a growl which I had, unfortunately, inherited from my father.(16) I opted that the growl coming from his throat was because of how heavy the luggage was, not because he was annoyed with my constant bickering.
Related Phrases of grown
(1) grow ::
fás
(2) grown-up ::
fásta suas
(3) home-grown ::
dúthchais
(4) grown man ::
fear tar éis fás
(5) full-grown ::
lán-fásta
(6) moss-grown ::
caonach-tar éis fás
(7) grown old ::
tar éis fás d'aois
(8) fully-grown ::
go hiomlán-tar éis fás
Synonyms
Adjective
1. big ::
mór
Verb
2. get bigger ::
a fháil níos mó
3. increase ::
méadú
4. sprout ::
sprout
5. cultivate ::
chothú
6. expand ::
leathnú
7. originate ::
dtionscnaíonn
8. become ::
bheith
9. mature ::
aibí
10. raise ::
ardú
11. develop ::
fhorbairt
12. turn ::
cas
Antonyms
1. barren ::
barren
Different Forms
grown, ingrown
Word Example from TV Shows
Let the grown women speak.

Let the GROWN women speak.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 10

You and I have both grown a lot,

You and I have both GROWN a lot,

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 17

You're a grown man, act like it.

You're a GROWN man, act like it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 11

Don't you think it'd be healthier
if you had your own apartment, grown man?

Don't you think it'd be healthier if you had your own apartment, GROWN man?

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 20

It's okay, Rajesh, I'm a grown woman.

It's okay, Rajesh, I'm a GROWN woman.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 8

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