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Enterprise is an adjective that describes a place

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No, ENTERPRISE is not AN!!! adjective, it's a noun. As for the famous line of Enterprise ships and starships, here we are dealing with the name of a vessel, therefore it is a Proper Noun.

"Enterprising" is the adjective. "Enterprise" is a noun. Perhaps the first answerer was thinking of Enterprise Rental Cars. It appears to be an adjective, but is actually a proper noun, the name of a company.

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A common noun of the concrete type, both in English and in its original French.

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No. Entrepreneur is a noun. It's a person.

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As a noun 'entrepreneur' is a person who organises or manages any enterprise. When a verb, it is to act as an entrepreneur

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Businessmen is a noun - a plural noun

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