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grown
6 ENTRIES FOUND:
grown
grown
(adjective)
grown–up
(adjective)
grown–up
(noun)
full–grown
(adjective)
grow
(verb)
1
grown
1
grown
Britannica Dictionary definition of GROWN
past participle of
grow
2
grown
/
ˈ
groʊn/
adjective
2
grown
/
ˈ
groʊn/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of GROWN
always used before a noun
:
no longer a child
:
adult
It's a job that requires a
grown
man.
She has two
grown
children [=two children who are now adults] from a previous marriage.
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