Innovator

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnəˌveɪtər/

Definitions of innovator

noun a person who introduces new methods, ideas, or products

Example Sentences

A1 An innovator is someone who comes up with new ideas.

A2 The innovator presented their latest invention at the conference.

B1 As an innovator in the field of technology, she is always looking for ways to improve existing products.

B2 The company hired an innovator to lead their research and development team.

C1 His reputation as an innovator in the industry is well-deserved.

C2 The innovator's groundbreaking work has revolutionized the way we think about sustainability.

Examples of innovator in a Sentence

formal The innovator presented a groundbreaking solution to the problem.

informal She's known as the innovator in our group, always coming up with new ideas.

slang That guy is a total innovator, he's always thinking outside the box.

figurative The artist was seen as an innovator in the way he pushed the boundaries of traditional art.

Grammatical Forms of innovator

past tense

innovated

plural

innovators

comparative

more innovative

superlative

most innovative

present tense

innovates

future tense

will innovate

perfect tense

has innovated

continuous tense

is innovating

singular

innovator

positive degree

innovative

infinitive

to innovate

gerund

innovating

participle

innovating

Origin and Evolution of innovator

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'innovator' originated from the Latin word 'innovare', which means 'to renew' or 'to change'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'innovator' has come to be associated with someone who introduces new ideas, methods, or products, often in a creative or inventive way.