innovative ideas

[ɪˈnɑːvətɪv aɪˈdɪəz]
noun phrasepl: N/A (already plural)
ideias inovadoras
1. original and creative thoughts or concepts that introduce new methods, products, or solutions not previously conceived or implemented
The startup presented innovative ideas for sustainable packaging solutions.
A startup apresentou ideias inovadoras para soluções de embalagem sustentável.
2. novel approaches or suggestions that differ significantly from established practices and offer improvements or advancement
Her innovative ideas revolutionized the way we approach urban planning.
Suas ideias inovadoras revolucionaram a forma como abordamos o planejamento urbano.
In both Brazilian and American business culture, innovative ideas are highly valued and celebrated as markers of progress and competitive advantage. In Brazil, there's a growing emphasis on innovation (inovação) in startups and tech hubs, particularly in São Paulo. The term reflects the contemporary global emphasis on disruption and creative problem-solving in professional and entrepreneurial contexts.
NYC Slang
out-of-the-box ideas, fresh takes, game-changing concepts
Synonyms / Sinônimos
creative ideasoriginal conceptsnovel approachesgroundbreaking thoughtspioneering conceptsfresh ideas
Antonyms / Antônimos
conventional ideastraditional approachesoutdated conceptsunoriginal thoughtshackneyed ideas

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
ideias inovadoras
Standard usage in business and academic contexts
Rio de Janeiro
ideias criativas/novas
Often used more casually with 'criativas' as synonym
São Paulo
ideias inovadoras
Frequently used in tech startup and corporate environments
Portugal
ideias inovadoras
Same formal usage; sometimes 'ideias inventivas' in older contexts

Related Words

innovationcreativityoriginalityingenuitybrainstormingentrepreneurship

Related Idioms & Phrases

thinking outside the box
breaking new ground
pushing the envelope
reinventing the wheel (negatively)
bringing something new to the table
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