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Entrepreneurial Moderate

Origin: Latin suffix -al

Entrepreneurial has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Adjective
1

of or relating to an entrepreneur

"entrepreneurial risks"

2

willing to take risks in order to make a profit

"The team hired an entrepreneurial leader who was ready to invest their savings into the unproven startup despite the financial danger."

3

Having the spirit, attitude or qualities of an entrepreneur; enterprising.

"Her entrepreneurial approach led her to launch three successful startups within a single year."

In plain English: Entrepreneurial means having the spirit to start your own business and take risks to make something new succeed.

"She has an entrepreneurial spirit that helps her identify new business opportunities."

Usage: Use this adjective to describe people who take initiative and assume risks in business contexts rather than those simply starting a company. It often functions as a synonym for "enterprising" but carries a stronger connotation of commercial ambition.

Example Sentences
"She has an entrepreneurial spirit that helps her identify new business opportunities." adj
"The young entrepreneur showed entrepreneurial spirit by starting her own business from home." adj
"Many people view the tech sector as an ideal place for those with entrepreneurial ambitions to thrive." adj
"Her entrepreneurial approach helped the small startup grow into a major local employer quickly." adj
Related Terms

Origin

The word entrepreneurial comes from the French term entrepreneur, which originally referred to a person who undertakes or manages a project. It entered English with the suffix -ial added to describe qualities related to such an individual.

Rhyming Words
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