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visionary

[vizh-uh-ner-ee] / ˈvɪʒ əˌnɛr i /




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What Lululemon is missing, he suggested, is someone like himself: “A company bereft of a visionary loses its singular voice for product and long-term strategy.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Pope Francis was seen as a visionary but one who was not overly worried about creating consensus, leaving behind a somewhat divided Church.

From BBC

Some of the best albums of 2025 came from visionaries who strained against their limitations to realize a work beyond what they themselves once imagined possible.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was also always true that she had nothing to do with causing The Beatles to break up and that she was, and remains, a visionary, a revolutionary, and a highly accomplished and influential artist.

From Salon

Gyngell's family said she died on Saturday in London, describing her as a "culinary visionary who influenced generations of chefs and growers globally to think about food and its connection to the land".

From BBC