innovator

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See also: Innovator and innovatör

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Etymology[edit]

From Late Latin innovātor, from innovō;[1] equivalent to innovate +‎ -or.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈɪnəˌveɪtəɹ/

Noun[edit]

innovator (plural innovators)

  1. Someone who innovates; a creator of new ideas.
    • 2011 July 4, Simon Reynolds, “Is Björk the last great pop innovator?”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      Competition gets thinner still when it comes to the 00s: Animal Collective and Joanna Newsom do one thing very well, Gaga and MIA are aggregators not innovators. Björk is peerless.
  2. (marketing) An early adopter.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “innovator”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.

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innovātor

  1. second/third-person singular future passive imperative of innovō