initiative

[ɪˈnɪʃətɪv]

initiative Definition

  • 1the ability to assess and initiate things independently
  • 2a new plan or process to achieve something or solve a problem

Using initiative: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "initiative" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She took the initiative to start her own business.

  • Example

    The company's initiative to reduce waste has been successful.

  • Example

    The government launched an initiative to improve public transportation.

  • Example

    He showed great initiative in solving the problem.

initiative Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using initiative

  • without being asked or prompted by someone else

    Example

    He started volunteering at the shelter on his own initiative.

  • to not be proactive or take action

    Example

    The employee was let go because he lacked initiative and didn't complete his tasks on time.

  • a proposal or action taken by a politician or political party to address a particular issue

    Example

    The government's political initiative to reduce crime has been met with mixed reactions.

Phrases with initiative

  • to stop being proactive or taking action

    Example

    If we don't act now, we'll lose the initiative and the opportunity will be gone.

  • to be proactive and take action without being prompted

    Example

    She took the initiative to organize a fundraiser for the charity.

  • to take control of a situation by being proactive and taking the first step

    Example

    The team seized the initiative and scored the first goal of the game.

Origins of initiative

from Latin 'initium', meaning 'beginning'

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Summary: initiative in Brief

The term 'initiative' [ɪˈnɪʃətɪv] refers to the ability to assess and initiate things independently, as well as a new plan or process to achieve something or solve a problem. It is exemplified by 'She took the initiative to start her own business.' 'Initiative' extends into phrases like 'take the initiative,' and idioms like 'on one's own initiative,' denoting proactivity. Its antonyms include 'apathy' and 'indolence.'

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