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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 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.
Directed by Jay Roach and written by Tony McNamara, Theo is an architect whose career collapses at the same time as his wife's career as an up-and-coming chef skyrockets.
For Democrats, the plans would boost the fortunes of up-and-coming politicians and shore up vulnerable incumbents in Congress, including two new lawmakers who won election by fewer than 1,000 votes last fall.
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