Adjectives for Initiative | Words to describe Initiative

Imaginative
Little
Own
Restless
Joint
Personal
Spiritual
Private
German
Individual
Free
Spontaneous

How do you describe Initiative?

  • 1. All of this has been accompanied and signalized by an immense outburst of energy and restless initiative. 🔊
  • 2. It substitutes the will of the legislator for their own will, the initiative of the legislator for their own initiative. 🔊
  • 3. They have great business capacities, and show some aptitude in the arts, especially in weaving and embroidery, but have little initiative. 🔊
  • 4. In this, neither of the older men could render the slightest assistance to the boy, who would have to rely solely upon his own initiative. 🔊
  • 5. The German works much better under orders than where, as in aerial combat, he is required to rely entirely upon his personal initiative. 🔊
  • 6. It is the continual extension of the field of enterprise due to private initiative, and the prodigious development of free organizations of all kinds. 🔊
  • 7. The first two are especially interesting, in that they recognize that supplying houses to the workers is not a function that can be wholly left to private initiative. 🔊
  • 8. Even before the United States entered the war, American specialists had started work on their own initiative. 🔊
  • 9. These are the men with strong reproductive imaginations and no imaginative initiative, such men as Cladingbowl, for example, or Dayton. 🔊
  • 10. Many missionaries are very fine men, and they would do even better work if left a little more to their own initiative, and not cursed with this atmosphere of competition in figures. 🔊
  • 11. Each man of the patrol had to be interviewed, and given minute instructions, also instructions for the arising of unforeseen circumstances, where individual initiative would require to be displayed. 🔊
  • 12. Besides, should the character of the Revolution be such as we have sketched here, the free initiative of individuals would find an extensive field of action in thwarting the efforts of the egotists. 🔊
  • 13. It has pressed upon German children a body of historical facts, moral precepts and theological dogmas; but it has not begotten the freedom of inward spiritual initiative. 🔊
  • 14. Nevertheless, the situation was urgent, and the President seems to have felt that his interposition could perhaps accomplish something which the German initiative could not. 🔊
  • 15. It was therefore a perfectly spontaneous movement, sprung from agreement and individual initiative. 🔊
  • 16. Its achievements, in enumeration and importance, have never been surpassed; and it may accurately be said that most of the things accomplished were of the President's own initiative. 🔊
  • 17. But those only who have never seen the people resolve and act on their own initiative could doubt for a moment that if the masses were masters of the situation, they would distribute rations to each and all in strictest accordance with justice and equity. 🔊

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