adjective
- resembling or characteristic of a buccaneer; adventurous, daring, and often unscrupulous in pursuit of profit or gain
Usage: informal; often used to describe bold or reckless business practices
Examples
- The startup's buccaneerish approach to market disruption impressed some investors but alarmed regulators.
- His buccaneerish tactics in the real estate business made him wealthy but unpopular.
- The company's buccaneerish expansion strategy ignored environmental concerns.
- She admired his buccaneerish spirit, though she questioned his methods.
- The buccaneerish entrepreneur seemed willing to bend the rules to achieve success.
- Their buccaneerish attitude toward competition sometimes crossed ethical lines.