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groundbreaker
[ground-brey-ker]
noun
a person who is an originator, innovator, or pioneer in a particular activity.
an original idea, product, or the like that leads to or makes possible further developments, growth, improvements, etc.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of groundbreaker1
Example Sentences
The difference between the two groundbreakers is that Robinson is more visible and beloved.
“Louis was a groundbreaker, a brilliant, kind man, and an incendiary presence on screen. Each of us was lucky to have him.”
The original 1993 Broadway musical, with its flying Tommy and galloping pinball machine, was a visual groundbreaker, warmed by excellent performances.
Wallace seeks to be known as a championship driver along with a groundbreaker.
Many of these supposed groundbreakers were in fact preceded by generations of people including persons from other cultures and nations.
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