Innovation And Creativity Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun the action of working with someone to produce or create something

  • The success of the project was largely due to the effective collaboration between the two departments.
  • We should work together on this project, our collaboration will make it successful.
  • Let's team up and collaborate on this, it'll be awesome!
  • Their collaboration was like a well-oiled machine, smoothly working together towards a common goal.

adverb Continually is an adverb that describes an action that is done repeatedly or without stopping.

  • The company continually strives to improve its customer service.
  • She continually checks her phone for new messages.
  • He's continually hitting up his friends for money.
  • The artist's creativity continually flows like a river.

noun a place or environment that is ideal for the growth or development of something, typically something negative or undesirable

  • The city has become a hotbed of innovation and technological advancement.
  • The park is a hotbed for skateboarders and BMX riders.
  • That club is a real hotbed for troublemakers.
  • The debate became a hotbed of conflicting opinions and emotions.

noun a plan or suggestion put forward for consideration

verb to put forward for consideration or approval

adjective intended or suggested for consideration

  • The proposed changes to the company's policy were met with mixed reactions from the employees.
  • Did you hear about the proposed new rule at work? It's causing quite a stir.
  • I can't believe the proposed idea got shot down in the meeting.
  • The proposed solution to the problem turned out to be a dead end.

noun a person who travels from place to place mending metal utensils

verb attempt to repair or improve something in a casual or desultory way

  • The tinker repaired the broken watch with precision and skill.
  • My uncle likes to tinker with old cars in his spare time.
  • I'm just going to tinker around with this new software and see what happens.
  • She had a tendency to tinker with people's emotions, never fully committing to a relationship.

adjective showing a lack of initiative or willingness to undertake new projects

  • The company's unenterprising approach to new markets has hindered its growth potential.
  • She's so unenterprising, always sticking to the same routine.
  • He's just too unenterprising to take any risks.
  • The unenterprising soil yielded very little crops this season.