imaginative

imaginative
adj.
VERBS
be, seem
ADVERB
extremely, fairly, very, etc.
brilliantly, highly, most (esp. BrE), particularly, richly, wildly, wonderfully

a wonderfully imaginative story

Imaginative is used with these nouns: ↑engagement, ↑faculty, ↑flair, ↑idea, ↑leap, ↑mind, ↑play, ↑response, ↑scheme, ↑solution, ↑vision, ↑work, ↑writing

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  • Imaginative — Im*ag i*na*tive, a. [F. imaginatif.] 1. Proceeding from, and characterized by, the imagination, generally in the highest sense of the word. [1913 Webster] In all the higher departments of imaginative art, nature still constitutes an important… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • imaginative — [i maj′i nə tiv, i maj′ināt΄iv] adj. [ME imaginatif < OFr < ML imaginativus] 1. having, using, or showing imagination; having great creative powers 2. given to imagining 3. of or resulting from imagination [imaginative literature]… …   English World dictionary

  • imaginative — index artful, fertile, original (creative), productive, resourceful Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • imaginative — (adj.) late 14c., ymaginatyf, from O.Fr. imaginatif and directly from M.L. imaginativus, from imaginat , stem of L. imaginari (see IMAGINE (Cf. imagine)). Related: Imaginatively; imaginativeness …   Etymology dictionary

  • imaginative — [adj] creative, inventive artistic, avant garde, blue sky*, brain wave, breaking ground, clever, dreamy, enterprising, extravagant, fanciful, fantastic, fertile, fictive, highflown*, ingenious, inspired, offbeat, original, originative, pie in the …   New thesaurus

  • imaginative — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having or showing creativity or inventiveness. DERIVATIVES imaginatively adverb imaginativeness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • imaginative — i|mag|i|na|tive [ ı mædʒınətıv ] adjective * 1. ) involving new, different, or exciting ideas: CREATIVE: the imaginative use of computers in the classroom problems that may require more imaginative solutions very/highly imaginative: They… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • imaginative */ — UK [ɪˈmædʒɪnətɪv] / US adjective 1) a) involving new, different, or exciting ideas the imaginative use of computers in the classroom problems that may require more imaginative solutions very/highly imaginative: They suggested some very… …   English dictionary

  • imaginative — adjective 1 someone who is imaginative is good at thinking of new, interesting ideas, and at forming pictures in their mind: an imaginative child 2 something that is imaginative contains new and interesting ideas used in a clever way: imaginative …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • imaginative — i|ma|gi|na|tive [ıˈmædʒınətıv] adj 1.) containing new and interesting ideas ▪ an imaginative use of computer technology ▪ children s imaginative play ▪ an imaginative solution to the litter problem 2.) good at thinking of new and interesting… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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