Enterprise
she had enterprising attidue
fearless, enterprising, brave, daring, heroic, adventurous, courageous, audacious, impudent, forward, confident, cheeky, brazen, insolent
Enterprise is an adjective that describes a place . No, ENTERPRISE is not AN!!! adjective, it's a noun. As for the famous line of Enterprise ships and starships, here we are dealing with the name of a vessel, therefore it is a Proper Noun. "Enterprising" is the adjective. "Enterprise" is a noun. Perhaps the first answerer was thinking of Enterprise Rental Cars. It appears to be an adjective, but is actually a proper noun, the name of a company.
The likely word is "entrepreneur" (enterprising businessman, from the French).
Children who sell lemonade in the neighborhood to earn some spending money may be considered as very enterprising.They are a very enterprising group of people who have already made a list of their priorities.
Effrontery, enterprise, enterprising, endurance
she had enterprising attidue
fearless, enterprising, brave, daring, heroic, adventurous, courageous, audacious, impudent, forward, confident, cheeky, brazen, insolent
Journal of Enterprising Culture was created in 1993.
Megan is enterprising by starting a work from home business. The previous sentence using enterprising in a sentence the correct way.
To be successful in a business you have to be enterprising and be able to create new ideas.
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An enterprising young person may turn a hobby into a way of earning money.
This enterprising young man with the ice cream cart deserves my patronage.
Enterprising attributes are things you gain from doing something enteprising . such as learning leadership skills
an enterprising young person may turn a hobby into a way of earning money to pay for college
That is the proper spelling of "enterprises" (businesses or activities).