noun
- People who are the first to do something new or important; pioneers who open up new areas of activity or achievement.
Usage: Plural form of groundbreaker; Often used in contexts of innovation, social progress, or professional achievement
Examples
- The groundbreakers in computer science laid the foundation for modern technology.
- These groundbreakers challenged traditional thinking and changed their industry forever.
- Early female astronauts were groundbreakers who inspired generations of scientists.
- The company hired groundbreakers known for their creative and disruptive ideas.
- Civil rights activists were groundbreakers who fought for equality and justice.
- These groundbreakers proved that success was possible in fields previously closed to them.