founder

[ˈfaʊndər]

founder Definition

  • 1a person who establishes an institution or settlement
  • 2a person who starts a company or organization
  • 3a person who fails or is unsuccessful

Using founder: Examples

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

  • Example

    Steve Jobs was one of the founders of Apple Inc.

  • Example

    The founder of the university donated a large sum of money to the institution.

  • Example

    The city was founded in 1850 by a group of settlers.

  • Example

    The founder of the company retired after 20 years.

founder Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using founder

  • to fail completely, especially in a financial sense

    Example

    The company foundered on the rocks after the CEO's embezzlement scandal.

  • founder's syndrome

    a situation where the founder of an organization or company has difficulty delegating authority and control to others

    Example

    The company suffered from founder's syndrome, with the CEO micromanaging every aspect of the business.

  • founder's mentality

    a set of beliefs and behaviors that are common among successful entrepreneurs, including a focus on customer needs, a willingness to take risks, and a long-term perspective

    Example

    The founder's mentality is essential for any startup to succeed.

Phrases with founder

  • a person who was involved in the establishment of an organization or group

    Example

    He was a founder member of the club and served as its president for many years.

  • the loss of genetic variation that occurs when a new population is established by a very small number of individuals from a larger population

    Example

    The founder effect can lead to the accumulation of harmful mutations in a population.

  • a genetic mutation that is present in the ancestors of a particular population and is passed down to future generations

    Example

    The high incidence of breast cancer in this community is due to a founder mutation.

Origins of founder

from Old French 'fondeur', meaning 'one who casts metal'

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Summary: founder in Brief

The term 'founder' [ˈfaʊndər] refers to a person who establishes an institution or settlement, such as Steve Jobs who was one of the founders of Apple Inc. It also denotes a person who starts a company or organization, like the founder of the university who donated a large sum of money to the institution. However, it can also mean a person who fails or is unsuccessful, as in 'The company foundered on the rocks after the CEO's embezzlement scandal.'

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