Imaginative ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Imaginative ( adjective )

  1. Having or showing an active imagination.
  2. Having or showing the ability to think creatively or originally.

Origin:

From latin imaginativus, from imaginari ("to imagin.e")

Examples:

  1. He had an imaginative way of solving problems.
  2. She was an imaginative storyteller who could captivate an audience.
  3. His imaginative mind allowed him to come up with new and innovative ideas.
  4. The imaginative designs of the architect were praised by critics.
  5. The imaginative child was always drawing pictures of strange creatures.

(As a noun)

Imaginative ( noun )

  1. Having or showing an active imagination.
  2. Having or showing the ability to think creatively or originally.

Origin:

From latin imaginativus, from imaginari ("to imagin.e")

Examples:

  1. He had an imaginative way of solving problems.
  2. She was an imaginative storyteller who could captivate an audience.
  3. His imaginative mind allowed him to come up with new and innovative ideas.
  4. The imaginative designs of the architect were praised by critics.
  5. The imaginative child was always drawing pictures of strange creatures.
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