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up-and-coming
[uhp-uhn-kuhm-ing]
adjective
likely to succeed; bright and industrious.
an up-and-coming young executive.
up-and-coming
adjective
promising continued or future success; enterprising
Other Word Forms
- up-and-comer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of up-and-coming1
Example Sentences
It’s the same at the Venice Fest, which has partnered with local music company Breaking Sound to create an impressive lineup of up-and-coming artists across three stages.
Alex said his band was aiming to perform on the Introducing stage, which platforms up-and-coming talent.
VantageScore found a supporter in a then up-and-coming senator, Tim Scott, a Republican who is now chair of the Senate Banking Committee.
The Kelce brothers drank loads of Garage Beer before they became the largest investor in the up-and-coming beer brand.
Commentators have been speculating about who would be the right fit for the show and whether it should be a well-established presenter or an up-and-coming star.
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