Synonym: ingenious, inventive. Similar words: imaginatively, imagination, imaginary, unimaginable, imagine, determinative, originating, native. Meaning: [ɪ'mædʒɪnətɪv] adj. (used of persons or artifacts) marked by independence and creativity in thought or action.
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61, The food is fresh, wholesome and imaginative and the menu provides an excellent choice of dishes.
62, Some of the most imaginative and interesting places to work and visit are converted historic buildings.
63, An imaginative application of multi-dimensional scaling by the statistician David Kendall serves to illustrate how widely the technique can be applied.
64, The private sector probably has even more flexibility to find imaginative ways of addressing those issues than the statutory services.
65, By keeping the tidal mudflats, the conservationists argue, the development will be both more imaginative and environmentally sound.
66, Nor are Wolfgang's imaginative adventures as king of his dream world, Kingdom of Back, in any way pathological.
67, A former jazz trumpeter, Nancarrow created remarkably imaginative music that sounds perpetually fresh and vital.
68, Its new approach of competitive bidding has already galvanized towns and cities into bringing forward imaginative proposals for regeneration.
69, It is hardly news that a writer may enjoy an imaginative life richer[sentencedict.com], kinder than his pragmatic circumstance.
70, The wife of the farmer: Poor, hardworking, and a little more imaginative than her husband.
71, There is a very strong tendency to take literally what needs imaginative interpretation.
72, Her books deal in changing perceptions rather than unalterable truths, and she herself was perhaps her most imaginative achievement ....
73, Indeed it would, but there may be more imaginative solutions to be commended.
74, Inside, liberal use of first-class photographs, imaginative illustrations and visual pages enhance the articles and invite you to read them.
75, Surprisingly, to imaginative educators, both the verbal and the mechanical boys have less trouble in all-male institutions.
76, The other compelling element of this marine encounter is the sheer physical and imaginative space that such a gathering entails.
77, There is Achilles, the fearless hothead; the courageous and disciplined Hector; and the wily, imaginative Odysseus.
78, You have nothing to lose by trying out possible futures for size-it just requires an imaginative leap.
79, This Government's many imaginative and effective initiatives are far more helpful to the regions than any hare-brained scheme from Labour.
80, This is a mile-long limestone scar, given the name of Fell End Clouds by the imaginative early settlers in the district.
81, Mr. Moynihan My hon. Friend makes a very imaginative proposal.
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82, Teachers who have already taught pronunciation will appreciate its imaginative and practical approach.
83, Labour-controlled authorities have been introducing imaginative schemes for tenant involvement for years.
84, Rather, the guitar and drum set seem like obbligato instruments, threading their way through the varied and highly imaginative texture.
85, The family Dolls Families of dolls or puppets provide children with the opportunity for much free imaginative play.
86, The use of sound was imaginative and appropriate, and caught the audience's attention.
87, They are relatively cheap and sometimes can be produced by a hospital workshop - or an imaginative husband!
88, George is a quiet, fairly shy person, who is not very imaginative and needs some one to share a life with.
89, It wasn't that he wanted to be more imaginative than them.
90, His imaginative stories use the elements of poetry -- rhythm, rhyme, alliteration.
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