The noun forms of the verb to innovate are innovator, innovation, and the gerund, innovation.
There is no proper adjective for 'innovative'. A proper adjective is an adjective derived from a proper noun, for example an Orwellian plot, a Rubenesque figure, or Swiss Cheese.
Innovative.
The verb form of 'innovation' is to innovate. Other forms of this verb are 'innovated', 'innovating', 'will innovate', etc.
to innovate
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The abstract noun form for the adjective innovative is innovativeness.
The adjective form of the noun 'innovation' is innovative.
to render, rendition; to observe, observation; to complete, completion.
The word may be innovate (verb) or innovations (noun).
No, it should be innovative, not innovate.
Close, end, and finish are the opposites of the word innovate.
the company's failure to diversify and innovate competitively.
The root word for "innovate" is "novus," which means new or fresh in Latin.
There is no proper adjective for 'innovative'. A proper adjective is an adjective derived from a proper noun, for example an Orwellian plot, a Rubenesque figure, or Swiss Cheese.
The word "pioneers" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to individuals who are the first to explore or settle in a new area. As a verb, it describes the act of leading or being the first to develop or innovate in a particular field.
Innovative.
The verb form of 'innovation' is to innovate. Other forms of this verb are 'innovated', 'innovating', 'will innovate', etc.