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Synonyms for PROMISING: bright, optimistic, hopeful, encouraging, likely, propitious, rosy, auspicious; Antonyms of PROMISING: unlikely, desperate, dark, discouraging ...
promising: [adjective] full of promise : likely to succeed or to yield good results.
promising, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
Dec 7, 2020 · promising. (adj.) "showing signs of future excellence, looking as if likely to turn out well," c. 1600, present-participle adjective from promise (v.). Related: Promisingly.
PROMISING definition: 1. Something that is promising shows signs that it is going to be successful or enjoyable: 2…. Learn more.
7. The startup company secured a promising investment. 8. Her promising talent was evident in her early piano recitals. 9. The scientist's research yielded promising results. 10. A promising student, he excelled in all his subjects. 11. The new technology has promising applications in healthcare. 12. The rookie player showed promising skills on ...
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• Jonathan is one of our most promising employees. • The future looks promising for British companies abroad. • With the soaring costs of producing meat and feedstuffs for cattle, the animal-plant hybrids may well have a promising future. • Toleafoa had been a promising junior when she joined the circuit full time, just over a year ago.