entrepreneurship
entrepreneurship — noun
1. the ability and willingness to create and manage a new business venture, taking
the ability and willingness to create and manage a new business venture, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit, often by identifying unmet needs in a market
Priya's entrepreneurship turned a small food stall into a chain of twenty restaurants.
possessive name + entrepreneurship + result clause
The university's center for entrepreneurship helps students launch their first business ideas.
center for + noun phrase
Entrepreneurship requires spotting what customers need and creating a practical solution.
After working in finance for a decade, Hana finally pursued entrepreneurship full-time.
Diego studied entrepreneurship at business school before launching his own delivery service.
- enterprise
broader term that can refer to a business organization or to initiative in general, not limited to starting new ventures
- venture
emphasizes a specific risky business project rather than the overall skill or activity
- innovation
focuses on new ideas and methods and can apply outside of business contexts
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Usually uncountable. Frequently modified by adjectives such as 'social', 'tech', or 'creative' to specify the type of venture (e.g., 'social entrepreneurship').