Meaning & Definition of word "Resourceful"

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    Resourceful

    /rɪˈzɔːr.sə.fəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
      • Example: Her resourceful nature allowed her to solve problems efficiently and effectively.
    • 2. Able to deal adeptly with new situations or challenges.
      • Example: He was resourceful enough to adapt to the changing circumstances without any trouble.
    • 3. Capable of making the most of available resources.
      • Example: Being resourceful in a limited budget helped the team complete the project successfully.
    • 4. Inventive and effective in utilizing resources.
      • Example: The resourceful inventor created a new device that utilized everyday materials.

    Etymology

    From resource + -ful, meaning 'full of resource'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    make do:

    To manage with what is available, especially when there is a lack of resources.

    think outside the box:

    To think creatively and differently to solve problems.

    Related Words

    resource:

    A source of supply or support.

    ingenuity:

    The quality of being clever, original, and inventive.

    Slang Meanings of resourceful

    Meaning: Street-smart

    Example Sentence: He knows how to navigate the city; he's really street-smart.

    Meaning: MacGyver

    Example Sentence: He turned that scrap metal into a functional tool; he's such a MacGyver.