Definitionadj. (used of persons or artifacts) marked by independence and creativity in thought or action
Last update: July 23, 2015
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The dragon is the imaginative product of the writer. [adjective]
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Tim Burton is known for making very imaginative fantasy films. [adjective]
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The enlibity were imaginatively displayed. [Please select]
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He was attracted towards domestic tragedy by an irresistible desire to sound the depths of abnormal conflicts between passion and circumstances, to romantic comedy by a strong though not widely varied imaginative faculty, and by a delusion that he was possessed of abundant comic humour. [Please select]
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Henry roused himself, and came from the imaginative borderland. [Please select]
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Severino lay looking at the imaginative man. [Please select]
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Imaginative Sketch by Henry P. [Please select]
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Organic architecture is both creative and imaginative. [Please select]