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aufkommende

Aufkommende is a German term that functions primarily as an adjective meaning emerging or up-and-coming. It is used before a noun to describe individuals, movements, trends, or phenomena that are gaining visibility or influence but are not yet established as mainstream. Typical phrases include aufkommende Künstler (emerging artists), aufkommende Trends (emerging trends), and eine aufkommende Bewegung (an emerging movement). The word is common in journalism, culture, business, and science when signaling potential rather than guaranteed success.

As a participle of the verb aufkommen (to arise, to come up), aufkommende can also be used

Usage notes and nuance: aufkommende carries a forward-looking, evaluative sense and is common in media descriptions

Etymology and related forms: the adjective derives from the verb aufkommen, formed with the prefix auf- and

as
a
noun,
often
capitalized,
to
denote
a
group
of
rising
talents:
die
Aufkommenden.
In
this
nominal
usage,
the
form
changes
with
number
and
article
(for
example,
der
Aufkommende
for
a
single
rising
talent,
die
Aufkommenden
for
multiple).
When
used
attributively
before
a
noun,
it
follows
ordinary
German
agreement
rules,
with
endings
matching
gender,
number,
and
case
(e.g.,
eine
aufkommende
Bewegung,
ein
aufkommender
Trend,
aufkommende
Künstler).
of
people,
ideas,
or
technologies
that
are
perceived
as
promising
but
not
yet
fully
established.
It
is
somewhat
more
formal
or
literary
than
everyday
synonyms
like
vielversprechend
or
aufstrebend,
though
in
practice
the
terms
can
be
interchangeable
depending
on
context.
the
verb
kommen
(to
come).
Related
terms
include
aufstrebend
(ambitious
or
rising)
and
vielversprechend
(promising),
which
share
the
theme
of
potential
and
growth.