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entrepreneur
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'entrepreneur' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who starts and runs a business, either alone or with partners. Example sentence: Joe Smith is an entrepreneur who specializes in developing innovative software solutions.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
"Think of the entrepreneur as Steve Jobs as he develops the iPod, J.K. Rowling as she writes her Harry Potter books, or Steven Spielberg as he directs his blockbuster movies.
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Popular blogger and media entrepreneur Anton Nosik called the law on bloggers unconstitutional and said it was meant to intimidate regime critics.
News & Media
"My friend, Peter Sterling, a New Zealand mining expert and entrepreneur, got hold of, if I recall correctly, a million dollars from a New York banker to start up an internet company to broadcast or try stuff – basically anything – on the net and see what would stick.
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The Cambridge-educated software entrepreneur also said that HP had otherwise failed to give more detail as to how it had accounted for the write-off and that HP's filing was "now less clear" on how much of the charge was "being attributed to the alleged accounting issues, and how much to other changes in business performance and earnings projections".
News & Media
I'm not a logistician, I'm an entrepreneur applying a general business model to a specific sector: which might be why being a woman has never really been much of an issue.
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I have run my own businesses – I'm a bit of a serial entrepreneur – and she used to ask me for advice in the early days.
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Equally, if not more so, you root for street urchins like Bodie Broadus and Chris Partlow, along with bad-ass entrepreneur Stringer Bell. 5. It's the greatest ever cop show that isn't actually a cop show.
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Look, I'm an entrepreneur, I want to create things, I'm a builder.
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At protests over the course of last week internet entrepreneur Zsolt Varády described the tax as "a symbol of the government's capriciousness".
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Around the shelter, he gardened, cooked and was a serial entrepreneur –he sold kites on the beach, had a clock-making business, sold teacups and even began woodworking.
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"The ideal amount of the internet tax is not 700 or 5,000 forints but exactly zero," web entrepreneur Zsolt Varady told the rally, which was estimated by local media to have been attended by between 35,000 and 40,000 people.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing someone as an "entrepreneur", highlight their specific achievements, such as founding a successful company or pioneering a new market.
Common error
Avoid using "entrepreneur" to describe someone who primarily works for someone else. The term should be reserved for individuals who take significant risks to start and manage their own ventures.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "entrepreneur" is as a noun, referring to a person who organizes and operates a business, undertaking significant financial risk. As seen in Ludwig's examples, it often appears as the subject or object of a sentence.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Formal & Business
15%
Science
19%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "entrepreneur" is a common and grammatically correct noun used to describe a person who starts and manages a business venture, often involving significant risk. As Ludwig's examples demonstrate, it is frequently used in news and media, as well as in formal and business contexts. While largely interchangeable with terms like "business owner" or "founder", "entrepreneur" specifically highlights the innovative and risk-taking aspects of the individual's role. Ludwig AI confirms the word's validity and usability in various contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
enterpriser
Synonym for "entrepreneur", emphasizing active engagement in ventures.
business owner
Focuses on the ownership aspect of a business.
founder
Emphasizes the act of establishing a new company or venture.
self-starter
Highlights the initiative and independence of the individual.
company builder
Highlights the act of creating and expanding a company.
independent businessman
Focuses on the autonomy and self-reliance in business.
innovator
Stresses the introduction of new ideas or methods.
business leader
Focuses on the leadership and management aspects of running a business.
small business operator
Specifically refers to someone managing a small-scale business.
venture capitalist
Focuses on providing capital for new business ventures.
FAQs
How to use "entrepreneur" in a sentence?
Use "entrepreneur" to describe a person who starts, organizes, and manages a business, taking on financial risks in the process. For example, "She is a successful "entrepreneur" who built her company from the ground up".
What can I say instead of "entrepreneur"?
You can use alternatives like "business owner", "founder", or "self-starter" depending on the context.
What is the difference between "entrepreneur" and "businessperson"?
While both terms refer to people involved in business, ""entrepreneur"" specifically denotes someone who starts their own business and takes on significant risks, while "businessperson" is a more general term for anyone involved in business activities.
Is it correct to use "entrepreneur" for someone who manages a non-profit?
While traditionally used for for-profit ventures, ""entrepreneur"" can be applied to someone who innovatively leads a non-profit organization, often referred to as a "social entrepreneur".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested