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Synonyms

entrepreneurial

American  
[ahn-truh-pruh-nur-ee-uhl, -noor-] / ˌɑn trə prəˈnɜr i əl, -ˈnʊər- /

adjective

  1. of or relating to a business or endeavor, especially one that involves considerable individual initiative and risk.

    The article highlights what some cities are doing to promote entrepreneurial development.

    Innovation, when combined with an entrepreneurial streak, can be a powerful catalyst for economic growth.


Other Word Forms

  • entrepreneurialism noun
  • entrepreneurially adverb
  • entrepreneurism noun
  • nonentrepreneurial adjective
  • semientrepreneurial adjective

Etymology

Origin of entrepreneurial

entrepreneur ( def. ) + -ial ( def. )

Example Sentences

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However, someone who has amassed a vast fortune, especially through entrepreneurial skill, Mr. McGinnis argues, has greater freedom to act with impunity or champion unpopular causes.

From The Wall Street Journal

He pursued entrepreneurial interests suggesting a life beyond the sport.

From The Wall Street Journal

The man set to become one of the world’s youngest artificial intelligence billionaires started his entrepreneurial journey as a bored preteen living in Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

In my part of the world, heavy-duty pickups often work weekends, hauling the entrepreneurial class’s pleasure boats to and from the coast.

From The Wall Street Journal

Heinz said his parents don’t know what he does, but wouldn’t be surprised because he has always been entrepreneurial, having forgone college to start his own business.

From The Wall Street Journal