Meaning & Definition of word "Disruptive"

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    Disruptive

    /dɪsˈrʌptɪv/

    adjective:

    • 1. causing or tending to cause disruptions; characterized by interruption or disturbance.
      • Example: The disruptive technology changed the way industries operate and introduced new market dynamics.
    • 2. interfering with the normal progress or activity; causing disorder.
      • Example: His disruptive behavior in class made it difficult for other students to concentrate.
    • 3. bringing about significant change, particularly in a market or industry.
      • Example: Startups often aim to create disruptive innovations that challenge established companies.

    Etymology

    From disrupt + -ive, formed in the late 19th century to indicate something that disrupts.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    disruptive behavior:

    Actions that interrupt or disturb normal functions or proceedings.

    disruptive technology:

    Innovations that significantly alter or displace existing technologies or markets.

    Related Words

    disrupt:

    To interrupt the normal course or unity of something.

    disturb:

    To interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of.

    interrupt:

    To stop the continuous progress of something.

    Slang Meanings of disruptive

    Meaning: A person or thing causing chaos or annoyance.

    Example Sentence: That kid is such a disruptor in class.

    Meaning: Referring to extreme or outlandish behavior that turns heads.

    Example Sentence: Her outfit was totally disruptive at the formal event.