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innovator

intermediateB2

/ˈɪnəveɪtər/ · in-no-va-tor

a person who introduces new ideas, methods, or products

Meanings

nounformal

a person who introduces new ideas, methods, or products

ایک شخص جو نئے خیالات، طریقے یا مصنوعات متعارف کراتا ہے

نوآور

nawawar

Synonyms

creatorinventorpioneerتخلیق کرنے والاموجدپہلا

Antonyms

followerimitatorconformerپیروی کرنے والانقالچالاکی سے چلنے والا

Common Collocations

  • talented innovator
  • leading innovator
  • innovator of technology

Example Sentences

Steve Jobs was an innovative thinker and a brilliant innovator.

اسٹیو جابز ایک انوکھا خیال رکھنے والے اور شاندار نوآور تھے.

Steve Jobs aik anokha khayal rakhne wale aur shandar nawawar the.

The innovator introduced a groundbreaking app that changed the way we communicate.

نوآور نے ایک انقلابی ایپ متعارف کرائی جو ہماری کمیونی کیشن کے طریقے کو بدل دیا.

Nawawar ne aik inqilabi app mutaarif karai jo hamari communication ke tareeqe ko badal diya.

Being an innovator requires courage to challenge the status quo.

نوآور بننے کے لیے موجودہ صورتحال کو چیلنج کرنے کے لیے حوصلہ درکار ہے.

Nawawar banne ke liye maujooda soorat haal ko challenge karne ke liye hosla darkaar hai.

Easily Confused With

inventor:An innovator may introduce new methods or ideas, while an inventor specifically creates new products or devices.

Word Family

innovation
nounجدت
innovate
verbجدید بنانا
innovative
adjectiveجدید

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'innovator' as 'in new valor' - someone showing courage to introduce new ideas.

Imagine a light bulb going off as a new idea sparks.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نئی راہیں تلاش کر، نئے راستے چن، نوآور بن اور خوابوں کو حقیقت بن.

Nayi rahein talash kar, naye raste chun, nawawar ban aur khwabon ko haqeeqat ban.

Seek new paths, choose new routes, Become an innovator and make dreams reality.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں کوشش ہوگی، وہاں کامیابی ہوگی

Jahan koshish hogi, wahan kamiyabi hogi

Where there is effort, there will be success.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "innovator" — one who introduces something new

First known use: 16th century

The term 'innovator' evolved from the Latin 'innovare', meaning 'to renew or change', and was first used in English in the late 16th century.