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This is a word I have been hearing a lot lately.
I suppose this is what most people call an entrepreneur.
impresario (ˌɪmprəˈsɑːrɪˌəʊ) n, pl -sarios 1. (Theatre) a producer or sponsor of public entertainments, esp musical or theatrical ones 2. (Theatre) the director or manager of an opera, ballet, or other performing company [C18: from Italian, literally: one who undertakes; see impresa]
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Not really. Entrepreneur is a more general business term meaning someone who starts businesses or makes business deals. Impresario is used pretty much exclusively in the entertainment field.
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You are correct, but in the general scheme of things people would use the word entrepreneur, even when it comes to the entertainment industry. Not many would use impresario.
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I dunno. Maybe things are different on West Island, but around here I don't think anybody would call an impresario an entrepreneur. But then it's not really my field so maybe they would.
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