Similar words: invention, preventive, invent, invented, invective, inventory, convention, conventional. Meaning: [ɪn'ventɪv] adj. (used of persons or artifacts) marked by independence and creativity in thought or action.
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31. This point of view forces you to consider peo-ple, position, and performance with a more inventive eye.
32. The good restricted professional is sensitive to the development of individual pupils, an inventive teacher and a skilful class-manager.
33. Very often students' inventive turn of mind can be useful at such formats, and they will largely be absent.
34. But the roofs' inventive arabesques Turn black against a sky of jade.
35. The story has an odd humor and charm, and the animated effects are often wonderfully inventive.
36. He likes missing fairways[sentencedict.com/inventive.html], he likes missing greens; in scrambling he is forced to be inventive.
37. Britain's industrial future depends on transforming our inventive genius into manufacturing strength.
38. Butterflies are but flowers that blew away one sunny day when Nature was feeling at her most inventive and fertile. George Sand
39. She is the most inventive and formally radical painter around, turning image and surface inside out in unprecedented ways.
40. Their two-try victory was built on a solid performance by the forwards and inventive play from the backs.
41. And the music, while not necessarily the most inventive guitar-drive stuff you've ever heard, has its splendid moments.
42. No man is perfect, but men are creative, inventive and productive, and have created a wonderful human world. Dr T.P.Chia
43. A good imagination does not necessarily guarantee success, but all successful people are highly imaginative, creative and inventive. Dr T.P.Chia
44. He soon ceased trying new ideas, already outstripped by others far more inventive than he.
45. Moving at a fair old lick and endlessly inventive, this is the Marx Brothers working near the top of their game.
46. Keen competition in the arts, crafts and trade made the Greeks an inventive and resourceful people.
47. To be imaginative is to see, hear and feel things or images in your mind, and to be creative, inventive and innovative in your thinking. Dr T.P.Chia
48. Almost every turn reeled in a marvelously inventive scene.
49. There may be more inventive Beatles records Sgt.
50. He is endowed with an inventive mind.
51. AQUARIUS: You an inventive and creative creature.
52. A second embodiment of the inventive method for forming a semiconductor heterostructure comprises steps S1 to S3 and S5 of the first embodiment.
53. The inventive diagnostic apparatus is adapted for simultaneous acquisition of ultrasonic echo signals and surface enhanced Raman spectroscopic signals.
54. Witches, who are inventive and innovative, create better and better brooms.
55. He was a restless and inventive man who was always trying new things.
56. How did the inventive chef ever concoct such strange dish?
57. The larcenous gulf war soldier he plays in David O. Russell's inventive "Three Kings" (1999) is a tougher, slightly bitterer version of his "Out of Sight" character, and it fits.
58. Your idea seems inventive enough , but I doubt its practicality.
59. Shakespeare's plays, all of them written largely in iambic pentameter verse, are marked by extraordinary poetry, vivid, subtle, and complex characterizations, and a highly inventive use of English.
60. The inventive optical lens can ensure good imaging quality with low cost.
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