enterpriser

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Recent Examples of enterpriser Columbus is a melting pot of enterprisers, its residents a blend of locals, transplants and newbies drawn by business and academia. Wendy Pramik, USA TODAY, 14 Mar. 2018
Recent Examples of Synonyms for enterpriser
Noun
  • Paul’s life as a doctor, academic, teacher, doer, and optimist created a demanding legacy.
    Chelsea Clinton, Vanity Fair, 24 Feb. 2026
  • The Billy Goat Tavern was loaded up with helpers and doers of good.
    Chicago Tribune, Chicago Tribune, 7 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • The plan suggests Davis should take advantage of its location within the growing capital region while positioning itself as a destination for entrepreneurs and companies relocating from the Bay Area.
    Daniel Lempres, Sacbee.com, 7 Mar. 2026
  • Two of Robledo’s other opponents — entrepreneur Nelson Grande and nonprofit executive Maria Lou Calanche — added their own names to her petition.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 7 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Among history’s Polish names of leaders and achievers, Madame Marie Curie, the Polish-French physicist and chemist, is a clear favorite from my classroom history days.
    Philip Potempa, Chicago Tribune, 4 Feb. 2026
  • Failure to mention or recognize the disabilities of Black achievers contributes to erasure and works against inclusivity.
    Terri Huggins Hart, Parents, 28 Jan. 2026
Noun
  • The backstory In 2019, Bob Rich—an American businessman and passionate dry fly-fisherman—chanced upon a large and near-derelict late 19th century fishing lodge just outside the village of Wherwell on the River Test.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 12 Mar. 2026
  • Jim Davis, a Democrat, is a retired businessman and political writer from Rome and has worked on both Democratic and Republican political campaigns.
    Rebecca Morin, USA Today, 11 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • For Yurtseven, his Heat breakout in 2021-22 turned into little of note, only a minimal-scale contract with the Utah Jazz in 2023 free agency and such limited success in his return to Europe that he was waived recently by Greek powerhouse Panathinaikos in favor of Richaun Holmes and Mathias Lessort.
    Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 7 Mar. 2026
  • Levi is a big, strong powerhouse of a boy.
    Maryanne Dell, Oc Register, 7 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Milan, the fashion capital of Europe, is also centrally located for businesspersons or travelers.
    Vinod Sreeharsha February 24, Miami Herald, 24 Feb. 2026
  • Palmer compared it to a businessperson returning to school for an executive training program.
    Tim Rohan, NBC news, 7 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • And there’s free any-size hot coffee, including limited-time offer flavors such as Caramel Cream and Chocolate Bliss, for all comers through Feb. 22.
    Cheryl V. Jackson, IndyStar, 16 Feb. 2026
  • The display took place about two months after the comer reached its closest distance to the sun, and allowed researchers to better catalog more of the comet’s various organic molecules, including cyanide, methane, and methanol.
    Andrew Paul, Popular Science, 12 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • The model and businesswoman has since launched her own fashion line, Monrowe, creating a hat line rooted in jazz culture that has been worn by Stevie Wonder, Ava DuVernay, Keke Palmer, and Sarah Jessica Parker.
    Charisma Madarang, Rolling Stone, 8 Mar. 2026
  • My wife, who's a businesswoman, not just education, my wife was a CFO, Chief Financial Officer and a Chief Compliance Officer for an investment management firm out of New York.
    March 8, CBS News, 8 Mar. 2026

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“Enterpriser.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/enterpriser. Accessed 14 Mar. 2026.

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