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See definition of most initiative on Dictionary.com
  • as inincipient
  • as ininitial
  • as inprefatory
  • as ininceptive
  • as ininitiatory

synonyms for most initiative

  • embryonic
  • nascent
  • basic
  • beginning
  • commencing
  • elementary
  • fundamental
  • inceptive
  • inchoate
  • initial
  • initiative
  • initiatory
  • introductory
  • originating
  • start
  • basic
  • introductory
  • original
  • antecedent
  • commencing
  • first
  • fundamental
  • germinal
  • inaugural
  • infant
  • initiative
  • leading
  • opening
  • pioneer
  • virgin
  • earliest
  • early
  • elementary
  • embryonic
  • foremost
  • headmost
  • inceptive
  • inchoate
  • incipient
  • initiatory
  • nascent
On this page you'll find 107 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to most initiative, such as: embryonic, nascent, basic, beginning, commencing, and elementary.

antonyms for most initiative

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  • developed
  • grown
  • mature
  • following
  • last
  • subordinate
  • closing
  • final
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        How to use most initiative in a sentence

        I do not think, however, that he taught this on his own initiative, but possibly at Rubinsteins expressed wish.
        THE LIFE & LETTERS OF PETER ILICH TCHAIKOVSKYMODESTE TCHAIKOVSKY
        It is the initiative spirit that is wanting; for, thank Heaven, it is neither the brain nor the money that lacks.
        FRIEND MAC DONALDMAX O'RELL
        The governor was further to have the initiative of all measures proposed in the council, five of whom were required for a quorum.
        THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLAN
        By his initiative Italian naval industry, almost non-existent in 1873, made rapid progress.
        ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, PART 3VARIOUS
        Could not one or two of the more favoured sex manage to inspire them with a little initiative?
        THE DAUGHTERS OF DANAUSMONA CAIRD
        Well, this only shows our valiant disregard of danger, our readiness of initiative, our championship of forlorn hopes.
        PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 108, APRIL 6, 1895VARIOUS
        It was like her old self to take the initiative, but she did it now in so different a way—without masterfulness or assumption.
        YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK, COMPLETEGILBERT PARKER
        He had been down into the bottom-most pit of hell, and the sights that he had seen there had withered him up.
        LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIR
        His father's lack of success was an old story and the home-keeping sons were deficient in initiative and energy.
        A HOOSIER CHRONICLEMEREDITH NICHOLSON
        I must show that before cameras I am very much of a person, and I take the initiative with the lens peepers.
        MY WONDERFUL VISITCHARLIE CHAPLIN
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        OCTOBER 26, 1985
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