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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
But American companies have been ceding slices of that pie to up-and-coming Chinese rivals.
But he is also one of the game’s most intriguing and exciting up-and-coming talents, and will now get his first crack on a postseason stage.
But industry insiders, experts and officials told The Times they aren’t slowing the pursuit of this up-and-coming technology.
He is an up-and-coming graffiti artist who signed up to paint some authentic-looking graffiti for this film.
Once an up-and-coming baseball wunderkind, Hank is now content watching his beloved San Francisco Giants play from across the country while he makes a modest name for himself among the bar patrons.
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