impressive growth

[ɪmˈprɛsɪv ɡroʊθ]
noun phrase
crescimento impressionante
1. significant and noteworthy increase or expansion, typically referring to economic, business, or organizational development that exceeds expectations
The company reported impressive growth of 45% in quarterly revenue.
A empresa relatou um crescimento impressionante de 45% na receita trimestral.
2. rapid or substantial advancement in any measurable context such as population, technology adoption, or market expansion
Brazil experienced impressive growth in renewable energy production last year.
O Brasil experimentou um crescimento impressionante na produção de energia renovável no ano passado.
In Brazil and Portugal, 'crescimento impressionante' is widely used in business reports, economic analyses, and media coverage. In American English, this phrase is commonly employed in startup ecosystems and quarterly earnings calls. The term carries positive connotations and is frequently used to attract investors and stakeholders in both Portuguese-speaking and English-speaking markets.
NYC Slang
mad growth / off-the-charts growth
Synonyms / Sinônimos
remarkable growthsubstantial growthsignificant growthoutstanding expansionrobust growth
Antonyms / Antônimos
stagnationdeclinecontractionslow growthrecession

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
crescimento impressionante
most common and neutral form used in business and media contexts
São Paulo
crescimento impressionante / desenvolvimento notável
commonly used in financial and corporate communications
Rio de Janeiro
crescimento impressionante / expansão significativa
both terms used interchangeably in business discourse
Portugal
crescimento impressionante / crescimento notável
same usage as Brazilian Portuguese, though 'notável' slightly more formal

Related Words

economic growthmarket expansionrevenue increasedevelopmentexpansion

Related Idioms & Phrases

growth by leaps and bounds
skyrocketing growth
breakout growth
crescimento exponencial (Portuguese idiom)
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