Innovation Terminology

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a concept or mental impression

  • The committee is considering a new idea for improving employee morale.
  • I have an idea for where we should go for lunch.
  • I've got a crazy idea to prank my roommate.
  • The idea of starting a new business is like planting a seed and watching it grow.

noun the process of forming ideas or concepts

adjective related to the formation of ideas or concepts

  • The team engaged in a brainstorming session to stimulate ideation for the new project.
  • Let's get together and bounce around some ideas for the party - we need some good ideation!
  • We need to get our creative juices flowing and come up with some killer ideation for this campaign.
  • The artist's mind was a wellspring of endless ideation, constantly churning out new concepts and designs.

verb to create or design something new, especially a product or process

  • The scientist was able to invent a new technology that revolutionized the industry.
  • My grandpa likes to invent new recipes in the kitchen.
  • I'm going to invent a new dance move for the party tonight.
  • She could invent stories on the spot to entertain her friends.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence; in this case, 'invented' is the past tense of the verb 'invent'

  • Thomas Edison invented the light bulb in 1879.
  • Did you know that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone?
  • Steve Jobs basically invented the smartphone as we know it.
  • She practically invented the art of multitasking in our office.

adjective describing a person or idea that is creative and able to come up with new and original ideas or solutions

  • The inventor showcased his inventive designs at the technology expo.
  • She's always coming up with inventive ways to solve problems.
  • That dude is so inventive, he can fix anything with duct tape.
  • Her mind was like an inventive machine, constantly churning out new ideas.

noun the quality of being inventive; creativity

adjective inventive

  • The inventor's success was attributed to his exceptional inventiveness.
  • Her inventiveness really shines through in her unique artwork.
  • Wow, that dude's inventiveness is off the charts!
  • The writer's inventiveness knows no bounds as he creates new worlds with his words.

noun a person who creates or devises a new process, device, or invention

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The inventor of the light bulb is often credited to Thomas Edison.
  • My uncle is quite the inventor, always coming up with new gadgets in his workshop.
  • That kid is a real inventor, always finding creative solutions to problems.
  • She was the inventor of her own destiny, forging her path in life with determination and courage.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'patented' which describes something that has been granted a patent

  • The company's latest product features patented technology that sets it apart from competitors.
  • I heard they have a patented way to keep food fresh for longer.
  • Their new gadget has some kind of patented gizmo that makes it super cool.
  • Her patented charm always manages to win people over.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unparalleled' describes something that is unmatched or incomparable

  • The company's success in the market is unparalleled, setting a new standard for the industry.
  • Her talent in singing is unparalleled, she's definitely the best in our group.
  • That new restaurant is unparalleled, their food is off the charts!
  • His dedication to his craft is unparalleled, like a flame that never goes out.

verb to form an idea or concept in the mind

  • The team will ideate different solutions to the problem before making a decision.
  • Let's ideate some cool ideas for the project!
  • We need to get together and ideate some fresh concepts.
  • His mind was a canvas where he could freely ideate and create.