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<blockquote data-quote="SoonToBeTrainee" data-source="post: 192396" data-attributes="member: 32830"><p>I don’t think this word is in the Oxford English Dictionary. The OED isn’t a language bible, but it’s a generally good tool to see what’s professional standardised English or not.</p><p></p><p>If it were me reading this word, I think I’d most likely assume you misspelt entrepreneurial tbh, unless I googled it. It’s probably better to be cautious</p><p></p><p>Edit: ignore me, it is in the OED!</p><p>I’d still be very cautious in its use. I’ve personally never seen this word before (so thanks for introducing me lol).</p><p></p><p>I think recruiters generally prefer when you write in super clear, basic English.</p><p></p><p>Of course, I could be totally wrong here. I’m very interested to hear others’ opinions on the word and similar, unusual words</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonToBeTrainee, post: 192396, member: 32830"] I don’t think this word is in the Oxford English Dictionary. The OED isn’t a language bible, but it’s a generally good tool to see what’s professional standardised English or not. If it were me reading this word, I think I’d most likely assume you misspelt entrepreneurial tbh, unless I googled it. It’s probably better to be cautious Edit: ignore me, it is in the OED! I’d still be very cautious in its use. I’ve personally never seen this word before (so thanks for introducing me lol). I think recruiters generally prefer when you write in super clear, basic English. Of course, I could be totally wrong here. I’m very interested to hear others’ opinions on the word and similar, unusual words [/QUOTE]
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