Groundbreaker

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɡraʊndˌbreɪkər/

Definitions of groundbreaker

noun a person or thing that initiates or originates something new or innovative

Example Sentences

A1 The groundbreaker in the field of technology developed a new app.

A2 She was considered a groundbreaker in the world of fashion for her innovative designs.

B1 The scientist was a groundbreaker in the study of genetics, making significant discoveries.

B2 The groundbreaker in the music industry revolutionized the way music was produced and distributed.

C1 The groundbreaker in the field of medicine pioneered a new surgical technique that saved many lives.

C2 Her work as a groundbreaker in the field of environmental conservation earned her international recognition.

Examples of groundbreaker in a Sentence

formal The groundbreaker in the field of medicine discovered a new treatment for a rare disease.

informal She's known as a groundbreaker in the fashion industry for her innovative designs.

slang That musician is a total groundbreaker with their unique sound.

figurative As a groundbreaker in the world of technology, he paved the way for future advancements.

Grammatical Forms of groundbreaker

past tense

groundbroke

plural

groundbreakers

comparative

more groundbreaking

superlative

most groundbreaking

present tense

groundbreaks

future tense

will groundbreak

perfect tense

has groundbroken

continuous tense

is groundbreaking

singular

groundbreaker

positive degree

groundbreaking

infinitive

to groundbreak

gerund

groundbreaking

participle

groundbreaking

Origin and Evolution of groundbreaker

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'groundbreaker' originated from the combination of 'ground' and 'breaker', referring to someone who breaks new ground or makes significant progress in a particular field.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe someone who pioneers new ideas or methods, 'groundbreaker' has evolved to also refer to someone who is innovative or revolutionary in their approach to a task or project.