grow on
Third Person
grows on
Present Participle
growing on
Past Tense
grew on
Past Participle
grown on
1
to gradually like someone or something more and more
transitive
- At first, I didn't like the new song, but it started to grow on me after a few listens.
- The quirky art style of the film took some time to grow on the audience.
- As I got to know him better, his sense of humor began to grow on me.
- At first, I didn't like my new classmate, but now we're friends.He really grew on me.
- As you explore more, the subject will likely grow on you.