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JV424 (Nascent and Penury) Episode | Just Vocabulary

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Just Vocabulary

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JV424 (Nascent and Penury)


JV424 (Nascent and Penury)

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DATE : Wed, 4 Jun 2008 17:37:00 GMT
Entered in Database : 2008-06-04 17:37:00
length : 4372340
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NASCENT = (adjective) 1. just beginning to develop: in the process of emerging, being born, or starting to develop
2. produced in reaction medium: in the process of being created in a reaction medium, often in a highly active form

Examples:
- The nascent space industry is already beginning to garner results.
- Although we are still in our nascent stages, we certainly have high hopes for the future .
- Lisa's mom was very lucky they caught the cancer early, because in its nascent stages, it is still highly treatable.

Synonyms: new, primary, initial, developing, evolving, growing, budding, incipient

Antonyms: old, dying

PENURY = (noun) state of extreme poverty

Examples:
Marc's dad is a gambler and he spent his entire fortune and died in penury.
Lisa may have had a penurious childhood, but she is quite rich now. 
The lottery winner went from penury to wealth overnight. 

Synonyms: poverty, misery, need, destitution, misfortune, affliction, indigence

Antonyms: wealth, abundance, affluence





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