Industrialist

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʌstriəlɪst/

Definitions of industrialist

noun A person engaged in the ownership or management of an industry

Example Sentences

A1 The industrialist owned a factory.

A2 The industrialist was known for his innovative business strategies.

B1 The industrialist expanded his empire by investing in new technologies.

B2 The industrialist revolutionized the industry with his groundbreaking inventions.

C1 The industrialist's influence extended beyond national borders.

C2 The industrialist's philanthropic efforts have made a significant impact on society.

Examples of industrialist in a Sentence

formal The industrialist invested heavily in new technologies to improve production efficiency.

informal The industrialist is always looking for ways to make more money.

slang That industrialist is rolling in dough from all his factories.

figurative The industrialist was a captain of industry, leading the charge in innovation and growth.

Grammatical Forms of industrialist

past tense

industrialized

plural

industrialists

comparative

more industrialist

superlative

most industrialist

present tense

industrializes

future tense

will industrialize

perfect tense

have industrialized

continuous tense

is industrializing

singular

industrialist

positive degree

industrialist

infinitive

to industrialize

gerund

industrializing

participle

industrialized

Origin and Evolution of industrialist

First Known Use: 1855 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'industrialist' originated from the Latin word 'industria', meaning diligence or skill.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe individuals involved in industrial activities or owning industrial enterprises, the term 'industrialist' has evolved to encompass those who are influential in the industrial sector and play a key role in shaping economic policies and practices.