How to be an entrepreneur! 1. abet (verb)- to assist, encourage or support, usually in some wrongdoing 2. atrocity (noun)- an appalling condition; the.

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How to be an entrepreneur! 1. abet (verb)- to assist, encourage or support, usually in some wrongdoing 2. atrocity (noun)- an appalling condition; the act of being shockingly cruel or inhumane 3. caption (noun)- an explanation or description for a picture 4. discern (verb)- to detect or perceive as separate and distinct 5. deploy (verb)- to spread out or move into a position of readiness

How to be an entrepreneur! 6. evolve (verb) to develop over time or gradually 7. exemplify (verb) to show by example, or to be an example of 8. fastidious (adj) demanding, painstaking or hard to please 9. feasible (adj) capable of being accomplished; possible 10. inventive (adj) creative

How to be an entrepreneur!  11. minimize (verb)- to reduce to the smallest amount  12. perspective (noun)- a view, or a mental view or outlook  13. rebuke (verb)- to criticize sharply or disapprove of  14. sporadic (adj)- not happening often; occasional  15. voracious (adj)- marked by a large appetite for food or an activity