promising
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- promisingly adverb
- promisingness noun
Etymology
Origin of promising
Example Sentences
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This approach is especially promising for uncovering previously unrecognized bacteria and fungi.
From Science Daily
Even so, the findings suggest a promising strategy that takes advantage of vulnerabilities already present in cancer cells.
From Science Daily
No timeline has been announced, but CAQK's small size matters because it is a short peptide that is easier to manufacture and can penetrate tissue well, making it a promising drug candidate.
From Science Daily
Bangladesh's interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, said there was "no place for such violence in the new Bangladesh", promising that no one involved in the killing would be spared.
From BBC
We plodded through the powder, passing deer tracks as we moved, until we reached a small clearing with several promising candidates.
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