Enterprise
UK /["/ˈentəpraɪz/"]/US /["/ˈentərpraɪz/"]/
Definition
a company or business
In simple words: A large business or organization.
Examples
- The new enterprise has focused on renewable energy solutions to help combat climate change.
- She decided to start her own enterprise after gaining experience in the tech industry.
- The space mission was a daring enterprise that required months of preparation.
- Launching a satellite into orbit is a complex enterprise involving many specialists.
- His latest enterprise aims to provide affordable education through online platforms.
- The interstellar ship named Enterprise became famous through the science fiction series.
- They invested heavily in the enterprise to ensure it would succeed in the competitive market.
- An enterprise of this scale demands careful strategic planning and strong leadership.
Usage notes
Used primarily in business contexts. Can imply a sense of innovation or initiative. Less common in casual conversation, more suitable for formal or professional settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'enter-' as in 'entering a big business venture'.
Collocations
- large
- large-scale
- small
- build
- create
- control
- operate
- expand
- grow
- in an enterprise
- within an enterprise
- great
- exciting
- ambitious
- embark on
- start
- undertake
- fail
- succeed
- in an/the enterprise
- free
- private
- local
- encourage
- promote
- culture
- great
- show
- a spirit of enterprise
Synonyms
- venture
- initiative
Antonyms
- small business
- startup
- individual venture
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'entrepreneur' or 'entourage'.
- Using it in informal contexts, like chatting with friends.
- Incorrectly spelling it as 'enterprize'.