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enterprising
[en-ter-prahy-zing]
adjective
ready to undertake projects of importance or difficulty, or untried schemes; energetic in carrying out any undertaking.
Business is in need of enterprising young people.
Synonyms: , , ,Antonyms: ,characterized by great imagination or initiative.
an enterprising foreign policy.
enterprising
/ ˈɛԳəˌɪɪŋ /
adjective
ready to embark on new ventures; full of boldness and initiative
Other 51Թ Forms
- enterprisingly adverb
- nonenterprising adjective
- unenterprising adjective
- unenterprisingly adverb
- ˈԳٱˌԲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of enterprising1
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Example Sentences
Brighton's continue to be enterprising and easy on the eye with their intense style, and this campaign was another example of how far this well-run club has come.
Today's Vietnam is a remarkably different country than the one American troops withdrew from in defeat – it's enterprising, it's growing fast and it's getting richer.
So the enterprising reporter had some phony letterheads printed up and was promptly reimbursed for the vacation nobody took.
As it is, he says, many of the country's most enterprising business people are just leaving Ghana for better paid opportunities abroad because of the red tape and cronyism in Ghana are so prohibitive.
In these contexts, some enterprising families are also the primary drivers of inclusive economic development wherever they operate.
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