BOB°ëµº

Word Explorer
Children's
Dictionary Suite
 
Intermediate Dictionary
       

de·vel·op

develop

 
 
pronunciation:
dih ve lp
features:
Word Explorer
part of speech: verb
inflections: develops, developing, developed
definition 1: to bring out the potential of; advance to a more complete or more effective condition.
Try to develop your best qualities.
synonyms:
further
similar words:
advance, enhance, germinate, improve, perfect, plan, promote, reinforce
definition 2: to make progress toward some goal; improve or expand.
After the discovery of a great quantity of natural resources, the country became more wealthy and developed rapidly. Great strides were made especially in the areas of transportation and mass communication.The boy's parents were really happy to see how much his skill in karate had developed since he started.
synonyms:
advance, evolve, progress
similar words:
improve
definition 3: to cause to gain strength; cause to grow.
He tried to develop his muscles by lifting weights.
synonyms:
strengthen
similar words:
build, germinate, grow, mature, ripen
definition 4: to bring into being or operation; generate.
Scientists are developing a new kind of plastic.
synonyms:
establish, generate, institute
similar words:
breed, constitute, create, form, hatch, originate
definition 5: to treat with chemicals so as to create a photographic image.
He develops his own film.
similar words:
print, process
definition 6: to become stronger; grow.
Teenagers develop at a rapid pace.
 
synonyms:
advance, grow, strengthen
similar words:
amount, bloom, blossom, build, flower, germinate, mature, progress, ripen
definition 7: to come into being or operation.
The tadpoles will develop into frogs.
synonyms:
become, evolve
similar words:
amount, breed, form, originate, shape
derivation: developed (adj.)
Word Explorer
See
  film, muscle, photography, reproduce, seed, technology, virus