Similar words: invent, inventory, invention, inverted, investment, convention, convenient, inconvenient. Meaning: [ɪn'vent] adj. formed or conceived by the imagination.
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2. Laszlo Biro invented the ball-point pen.
3. He invented a new method to make bread.
4. He invented the first electric clock.
5. Edison invented the electric light.
6. Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting was invented.
7. She invented a fictitious boyfriend to put him off.
8. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876.
9. Watt invented the steam engine.
10. Who invented the steam engine?
11. The first safety razor was invented by company founder King C. Gillette in 1903.
12. They were reinventing the powder which had been invented by Chinese people two hundred years ago.
13. She has invented a nifty little gadget for undoing stubborn nuts and bolts.
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15. They invented a very convincing alibi.
16. He has invented innumerable excuses, told endless lies.
17. He invented an ingenious excuse for his absence.
18. Scurrilous and untrue stories were being invented.
19. His stories were purely invented.
20. He was the man who invented the combine harvester.
21. Having been suggested by a bat, people invented sonar.
22. Printing was first invented by Chinese.
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23. The whole story was invented.
24. He invented some story about a cousin.
25. He invented a pathetic excuse about losing his watch.
26. Pneumatic tyres were invented in 1888 by John Dunlop.
27. They invented a new method for making the grafts take.
28. He invented an electric car, but it never really caught on.
29. Desktop publishing is probably the best executive toy ever invented.
30. Was it real or was it a dream? Something is true if it agrees with the known facts and is not invented:Is the news true?
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