Maker vs Entrepreneur - What's the difference?
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As nouns the difference between maker and entrepreneur is that maker is while entrepreneur is a person who organizes and operates a business venture and assumes much of the associated risk. As a verb maker is .
maker English
Noun
( en noun)
Someone who makes; a person or thing that makes or produces something.
(usually, capitalized and preceded by the) God.
A poet.
* 2000 , , The Book of Prefaces , Bloomsbury 2002, p. 9:
- It is refreshing to read how makers find great allies in the past to help them tackle the present. It helps us to see that literature is a conversation across boundaries of nation, century and language.
(obsolete, legal) Someone who signs a cheque or promissory note, thereby becoming responsible for payment.
Derived terms
* brushmaker
* homemaker
* troublemaker
* widow-maker
Related terms
* make
* makeover
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entrepreneur Noun
( en noun)
A person who organizes and operates a business venture and assumes much of the associated risk.
A person who organizes a risky activity of any kind and acts substantially in the manner of a business entrepreneur.
A person who thrives for success and takes on risk by starting his own venture, service etc
Related terms
* entrepreneuring
* entrepreneurship
* entrepreneurialism
* entrepreneurial
* entrepreneurially
* intrapreneur
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