WHAT IS A TERM OR EXPRESSION FOR A VERY IMAGINATIVE PERSON?
Alternately, consider effervescent, relentless brainstormer, endless font of ideas, and be a think tank all by oneself. effervescent: marked by high spirits; vivacious. Al is an effervescent thinker … From english.stackexchange.com
A WORD FOR SOMEONE WHO LOVES SEARCHING, LEARNING NEW THINGS?
Aug 14, 2014 "In the diffusion of innovation theory, the minority group (comprising about 14 percent) of population which, after innovators, is first to try new ideas, processes, goods and … From english.stackexchange.com
IS THE WORD "IDEATOR" ACCEPTABLE IN PUBLIC COMMUNICATION; IS THERE …
Apr 9, 2015 Ideator A person who creates productive ideas, a conceptualist.A person that processes and passes on their ideas and inventions to others to help sell or publisize a … From english.stackexchange.com
ETYMOLOGY - HOW DID SPITBALLING ORIGINATE - ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Apr 6, 2017 As mentioned under the previous heading, The Derivative Verbs, 'spitballing' in the sense used in advertising jargon, 'to improvise; to conceive, propose and discuss ideas or … From english.stackexchange.com
WHAT IS THE WORD FOR A PERSON WHO NEVER LISTENS TO OTHER PEOPLE'S ...
Jul 14, 2014 Narrow-minded (“having restricted or rigid views, and being unreceptive to new ideas”), small-minded (“Selfish, petty; constrained in thought, limited in scope of consideration, … From english.stackexchange.com
A BETTER WAY TO EXPRESS "AN IDEA/THOUGHT SUDDENLY CAME TO ME"
Dec 12, 2013 What are some grandiloquent, or simply better, ways of expressing "an idea/thought suddenly came to me", or "an idea/thought struck me", or "I was struck by an … From english.stackexchange.com
"GET AN IDEA ON/OF SOMETHING" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Dec 18, 2013 In general, is it better to say get an idea on or get an idea of something? Here are some examples: In order to get an idea on how to build this house... From english.stackexchange.com
WHY IS "IDEA" SOMETIMES PRONOUNCED AS "IDEAR"?
Jul 3, 2011 Adding r's to the end of words is something odd I first noticed as a child with my grandmother. Idea became "idear," "Ella" became "Eller," etc. From english.stackexchange.com
WHAT IS THE WORD WHEN PEOPLE COME UP WITH THE SAME IDEA …
Nov 28, 2014 In history of science, this is known as "Railroad time". I.e, when the economy has reached a certain state of infrastructure (coal, steel, and land available, plus steam engines … From english.stackexchange.com
"IDEAS ON" VS. "IDEAS FOR" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
When you have some "ideas on how to improve my team," you have ideas relating to ideas on improving the team. When you have "ideas for improving my team," you have ideas which … From english.stackexchange.com
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