Inventor

/ɪnˈvɛntər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A person who creates or designs something that has not existed before.
Thomas Edison is best known as the inventor of the electric light bulb.
A person who invents, especially a person who devises new devices or processes.
Many consider Leonardo da Vinci to be a brilliant inventor of the Renaissance.
One who originates or creates, particularly in science and technology.
The young inventor showcased his innovative device at the science fair.
A person who is skilled at inventing; one who has a knack for creativity and original thought.
As an inventor, she constantly seeks to solve everyday problems with her unique designs.
Someone who puts forth a new idea or method.
The inventor of the smartphone changed the way we communicate.

Etymology

From Latin 'inventor', meaning 'finder, discoverer, inventor'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

famous inventor
A recognized individual known for significant inventions.
patent an invention
To legally protect an invention from being copied.
the next big thing
An innovative product or idea expected to have significant impact.

Related Words

innovation
The process of creating new ideas or methods.
invention
The act of creating something new.
patent
An exclusive right granted for an invention.

Slang Meanings

Gadgeteer
He's such a gadgeteer, always inventing new devices.
Tinkerer
As a tinkerer, she's constantly coming up with interesting inventions.