imaginative

IPA: ɪmˈædʒʌnʌtɪv

adjective

  • Having a lively or creative imagination.
  • Tending to be fanciful or inventive.
  • False or imagined.
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Examples of "imaginative" in Sentences

  • The statue above is imaginative.
  • But there is room in imaginative fiction for many devices.
  • Let us but get that way of looking at things which we call imaginative, and how everything alters.
  • Can they not have a precious decade or so to soar in imaginative literature before we drag them back down to earth?
  • Within the light-realm levels, that which you term reality is illusion and that which you term imaginative fantasy is reality.
  • However, it takes a really good school system to continue to teach in imaginative ways while also dealing with the NCLB requirements. jonnybutter Says:
  • Once buyers and sellers are free, they will deploy their assets in imaginative ways in order to extract the most value from their own dollars, and their own labor.
  • Harold Alison as a specimen of a vigorous physical development so perfectly balanced as to be in a manner self-adjusting, without need of what he called imaginative influences.
  • Until that moment, we get lots of characters fighting each other in imaginative, slightly puzzling ways, escaping perils of varying degrees of menace and lunacy, or realizing just how out of their depth they actually are.
  • On the other hand, it does take a certain imaginative leap to understand why anyone would make a film based on the Valiant comic series Bloodshot, which despite strong sales is really just a recombination of a bunch of ‘rogue master killer’ comic book character tropes.

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