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adjective as in young, new, blooming
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budding, burgeoning, developing, flourishing, foliate, growing, immature, infant, juvenile, maturing, pullulating, recent, sprouting, supple, unripe
adjective as in inexperienced
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callow, cherry, credulous, gullible, ignorant, inexpert, ingenuous, naive, unconversant, unpolished, unpracticed, unskillful, unsophisticated, untrained, unversed, wet behind the ears, youthful
adjective as in emerald in color
adjective as in referring to practices or policies that do not negatively affect the environment
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biodegradable, ecological, environment-friendly, environmental, environmentally-safe
Example Sentences
On Sunday the Israeli public broadcaster Kan, citing Israeli and US officials, reported that Israel had given the "green light" to advance a US-proposed ceasefire deal with Lebanon, but indicated some gaps remained.
If the council green lights the proposal, staffers expect the update and recommendations will be completed in 15 months.
For Todde's administration, the response is clear: Sardinia plans to lead a green energy transition on its own terms, consulting with municipalities, territories and citizens.
But on the controller’s screen it was vivid, spewing a column of green into the air.
When they cracked open the crust that formed beneath the flames, Ochando and his team found hot green leaves dripping with labdanum.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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