B1 Collocation Neutral 3 min de lectura

grow rapidly

Expand quickly

Use `grow rapidly` to describe impressive, fast-paced expansion in professional or personal contexts.

En 15 segundos

  • Refers to something increasing in size or number very fast.
  • Commonly used for business, nature, and social trends.
  • Sounds professional yet remains easy to use in daily life.

Significado

Imagine a tiny seed turning into a giant tree in just a few days. This phrase describes something getting much bigger or more successful in a very short amount of time.

Ejemplos clave

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1

Talking about a child

My nephew is growing rapidly; he's already taller than me!

My nephew is growing rapidly; he's already taller than me!

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2

In a business meeting

Our user base began to grow rapidly after the app update.

Our user base began to grow rapidly after the app update.

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3

Texting about a new hobby

My collection of vintage records is growing rapidly—I need a new shelf!

My collection of vintage records is growing rapidly—I need a new shelf!

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Contexto cultural

This phrase became a staple of economic and tech discourse during the late 20th century. It reflects a cultural shift toward valuing 'scalability' and 'disruption' in the global marketplace. In many Western societies, 'rapid growth' is the ultimate goal for any new venture or project.

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The 'Adverb' Rule

Remember to keep the 'ly' on `rapidly`. Saying 'grow rapid' is a common mistake that sounds slightly uneducated to native ears.

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Don't Overuse It

If you use `grow rapidly` for every single thing, you'll sound like a corporate robot. Mix it up with 'shooting up' or 'taking off' for variety.

En 15 segundos

  • Refers to something increasing in size or number very fast.
  • Commonly used for business, nature, and social trends.
  • Sounds professional yet remains easy to use in daily life.

What It Means

Grow rapidly is all about speed and size. It describes something expanding at a pace that surprises people. Think of a small startup becoming a global giant in a year. Or a puppy that suddenly doesn't fit in its bed. It is more than just 'getting bigger.' It implies a sense of momentum and energy. You are watching something transform before your eyes.

How To Use It

You can use this phrase for almost anything that increases. It works for physical things like plants or children. It also works for abstract things like sales or popularity. Usually, you place it after the subject. For example, 'The city is growing rapidly.' You can also use it as an adjective: 'The rapidly growing company.' It sounds smooth and professional but stays easy to understand. Just remember that 'rapidly' is an adverb, so it describes the action of growing.

When To Use It

Use it when you want to sound impressed by speed. It is perfect for business meetings when discussing profits. It works well in casual chats about your garden. Use it when describing a new trend on social media. If a video goes viral, its view count is growing rapidly. It is a great way to add 'flavor' to your English without being too dramatic. It feels more sophisticated than just saying 'growing fast.'

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for things that happen slowly. If a tree takes fifty years to grow, this is the wrong phrase. Avoid using it for negative things that you do not want to expand. For example, you would not usually say a 'debt is growing rapidly' unless you are being very formal. In those cases, people often use 'spiraling' or 'mounting.' Also, do not use it for things that do not change in size. You cannot 'grow rapidly' in height once you are an adult, sadly!

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, we are obsessed with growth. We love 'rags to riches' stories where businesses grow rapidly. It is often linked to the 'American Dream' or the tech boom in Silicon Valley. Speed is seen as a sign of health and success in the West. If something is not growing, people often worry it is dying. This phrase captures that high-energy, fast-paced mindset of modern life.

Common Variations

You might hear people say 'growing like a weed.' That is the more informal, country version of this phrase. In business, you might hear 'scaling up' or 'exponential growth.' If you want to be even more intense, you can say 'exploding in size.' However, grow rapidly remains the most balanced choice. It is the 'Goldilocks' of phrases—not too casual, not too stiff. It fits almost every situation perfectly.

Notas de uso

This is a neutral-to-formal collocation. It is highly versatile and carries no significant 'gotchas' other than ensuring the adverb 'rapidly' is used instead of the adjective 'rapid'.

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The 'Adverb' Rule

Remember to keep the 'ly' on `rapidly`. Saying 'grow rapid' is a common mistake that sounds slightly uneducated to native ears.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you use `grow rapidly` for every single thing, you'll sound like a corporate robot. Mix it up with 'shooting up' or 'taking off' for variety.

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The 'Silicon Valley' Vibe

In the US, people love this phrase because it implies success. If you say your project is `growing rapidly`, people will immediately want to know your secret!

Ejemplos

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#1 Talking about a child
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My nephew is growing rapidly; he's already taller than me!

My nephew is growing rapidly; he's already taller than me!

Used here for physical human growth.

#2 In a business meeting
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Our user base began to grow rapidly after the app update.

Our user base began to grow rapidly after the app update.

Professional context describing company success.

#3 Texting about a new hobby
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My collection of vintage records is growing rapidly—I need a new shelf!

My collection of vintage records is growing rapidly—I need a new shelf!

Informal use for a personal collection.

#4 Humorous observation
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The pile of laundry in my room seems to grow rapidly whenever I look away.

The pile of laundry in my room seems to grow rapidly whenever I look away.

Using a formal phrase for a silly, relatable problem.

#5 Discussing the environment
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The demand for green energy is growing rapidly across the globe.

The demand for green energy is growing rapidly across the globe.

Formal context regarding global trends.

#6 Emotional reflection
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My love for this city is growing rapidly the longer I stay here.

My love for this city is growing rapidly the longer I stay here.

Using the phrase to describe an increasing feeling.

Ponte a prueba

Choose the best word to complete the sentence about a successful business.

The startup's profits began to ___ ___ after they appeared on TV.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: grow rapidly

The phrase `grow rapidly` correctly describes a fast increase in profits.

Identify the correct adverb form.

The population of the city is ___ growing.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: rapidly

We use the adverb `rapidly` to modify the verb 'growing'.

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Formality Level of 'Grow Rapidly'

Casual

Growing like a weed

My kid is growing like a weed!

Neutral

Grow rapidly

The business is growing rapidly.

Formal

Exponential expansion

The firm is experiencing exponential expansion.

Where to use 'Grow Rapidly'

Grow Rapidly
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Gardening

These tomatoes grow rapidly in the sun.

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Economics

The market is growing rapidly this quarter.

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Social Media

Her followers are growing rapidly.

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Health

The virus began to grow rapidly in the area.

Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

It means something is increasing in size, number, or importance very quickly. For example, 'The fire is growing rapidly due to the wind.'

Yes, it is perfect for business. It sounds professional and clear, such as 'Our sales are growing rapidly this month.'

Absolutely, especially for children. You might say, 'Kids grow rapidly at that age, so they need new shoes often.'

Yes, they mean the same thing. However, growing rapidly sounds a bit more polished and formal than 'growing fast.'

You could say 'shrinking quickly' or 'declining rapidly.' If the growth is just slow, you would say 'growing steadily.'

Yes! You can use it as an adjective before a noun, like 'a rapidly growing city.' Both ways are very common.

Usually, it is positive (like success), but it can be negative if you are talking about a disease or a problem growing rapidly.

No, it is a standard English collocation. It is safe to use in any environment, from a pub to a boardroom.

'Increase' is a bit more clinical. Grow rapidly feels more organic and alive, like something is actually developing.

Yes! If you are learning English fast, you can say, 'My confidence is growing rapidly.' It sounds very encouraging.

Frases relacionadas

Shoot up

To increase very suddenly and quickly (informal).

Mushroom

To spread or develop rapidly (often used for buildings or ideas).

Skyrocket

To rise extremely quickly to a very high level.

Burgeon

To begin to grow or increase rapidly; flourish (very formal).

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