when you are unable to realise that things need doing without being told.
He took the initiative, a peace initiative.
initiative
Tagalog word for Initiative: pagkukusa
The definition of initiative is to take a step to do something or an action. An example would be to take the initiative in settling an issue, or to take the initiative in making friends.
lacking form
The translation would be, ausus - daring, initiative or orsus - undertaking, initiative
No, it isn't. Initiative is a noun. We might say, "Building the new bridge is a great initiative." or "I see you took the initiative in introducing yourself to Mr. Smith."
The word spontaneous can mean, proceeding from usual feeling or native tendency without outward obligation. It can also mean, steming from a brief impulse. Spontaneous can refer to something managed and administered internally, such as acting by or on on ones own initiative. It can mean having been made lacking being planted or lacking human effort. Spontaneous can mean having developed or happened lacking apparent outer control, power, guidance, or treatment. Lastly, spontaneous can mean not clearly invented or manipulated, meaning something that is natural.
Initiate is the verb form of initiative.
Win-initiative was created in 2007.
Workers' Initiative was created in 2001.
Darwin Initiative was created in 1992.