Innovation

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun mental effort or activity that requires thinking and intelligence

  • The scientist's brainwork led to a groundbreaking discovery in the field of neurology.
  • I have to do some serious brainwork to figure out this math problem.
  • I can't do any brainwork after pulling an all-nighter.
  • Writing poetry requires a lot of brainwork to find the perfect words.

noun a period of time that is yet to come

adjective relating to or existing in the future

  • It is important to plan for the future in order to achieve long-term success.
  • I'm excited to see what the future holds for us!
  • I'm sure the future is gonna be lit!
  • She saw her future as a blank canvas waiting to be painted with endless possibilities.

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

  • The industrialist invested heavily in new technologies to improve production efficiency.
  • The industrialist is always looking for ways to make more money.
  • That industrialist is rolling in dough from all his factories.
  • The industrialist was a captain of industry, leading the charge in innovation and growth.

noun the act of drawing in; specifically : the drawing of air into the lungs

  • The artist found inspiration in the beauty of nature.
  • Watching that documentary gave me so much inspiration to travel.
  • That new song is straight fire, it's my current inspiration.
  • His courage and determination in the face of adversity is an inspiration to us all.

noun A person who works actively to make a positive difference in the world, typically through social or political action.

  • The young entrepreneur was recognized as a changemaker in the business community.
  • She's always coming up with new ideas and making things happen - a real changemaker.
  • That guy is a total changemaker, always shaking things up and getting stuff done.
  • In the world of art, the painter was considered a changemaker for introducing a new style of painting.