Innovative Vocabulary

9 words in this vocabulary list

adverb in a new or different way; afresh

  • After the company's restructuring, they were able to start anew with a fresh perspective.
  • Let's put the past behind us and start anew.
  • I messed up, but I'm ready to hit the reset button and start anew.
  • Just like the phoenix rising from the ashes, she was determined to begin anew and rebuild her life.

noun boldness or daring, especially with confident disregard for personal safety or conventional thought

  • The audacity of the criminal to commit such a heinous act is truly appalling.
  • I can't believe the audacity of him to ask for a raise after just starting the job.
  • Her audacity knows no bounds, she actually thought she could get away with cheating on the test.
  • The audacity of the storm to knock down trees and power lines was a sight to behold.

noun the act of creating something new or original

  • The invention of the printing press revolutionized the way information was shared.
  • I heard that the new invention is going to make life so much easier.
  • Dude, that invention is gonna be a game-changer!
  • His invention of a new dance move took the party to a whole new level.

noun a newly coined word or expression

adjective relating to or characteristic of neologisms

  • The linguist introduced a new neologism to describe the phenomenon.
  • I heard a cool neologism on the internet the other day.
  • That neologism is so lit, I'm definitely adding it to my vocabulary.
  • The artist used the neologism as a metaphor for societal change.

adverb to a very great extent or in a very noticeable way

  • The company decided to radically change its business model in order to adapt to the shifting market trends.
  • She's planning to radically redecorate her apartment over the weekend.
  • Dude, that new movie was so radically awesome!
  • His life took a radically different path after he decided to pursue his passion for music.

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The scientist's discovery was truly unexampled in the field of astrophysics.
  • I've never seen such an unexampled talent in someone so young.
  • That party was unexampled - I've never had so much fun in my life!
  • Her unexampled courage in the face of adversity inspired everyone around her.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'unimitated' describes something that has not been imitated

  • His talent for creating unimitated works of art set him apart from other artists.
  • Her style is so unique, it's completely unimitated by anyone else.
  • No one can copy his unimitated dance moves.
  • The unimitated beauty of the sunset took our breath away.

adjective describing someone who is innovative and looks towards the future

  • The company prides itself on its forward-thinking approach to technology.
  • I really admire how forward-thinking she is when it comes to planning for the future.
  • Dude, that new startup is so forward-thinking, they're gonna crush the competition!
  • Being forward-thinking is like having a crystal ball to predict future trends.

adjective referring to something that is innovative, unconventional, or creative

preposition indicating the location or position of something outside of a confined space or norm

  • The new software comes with out-of-the-box features that are ready to use.
  • I love how this phone has out-of-the-box customization options.
  • This car is totally out-of-the-box with its unique design.
  • Her ideas are always out-of-the-box and innovative.