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imaginative English

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imaginative

If you are imaginative, you have many new and interesting ideas. As an artist, she's wildly imaginative, and each new show is completely different. An imaginative action, idea, or creation is one that is new and interesting. As the boys grew up, the tree was the centre of many hours of imaginative play.

imaginative

(= inventive) (used of persons or artifacts) marked by independence and creativity in thought or action an imaginative use of material the invention of the knitting frame by another ingenious English clergyman — Lewis Mumford an ingenious device had an inventive turn of mind inventive ceramics

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Simple sentences

This novel is very imaginative.
Tom's imaginative.
Are you imaginative?
Tom is a very imaginative writer.
Tom was imaginative.
You have an imaginative, artistic and pretty romantic personality.
I am clever, sensitive and imaginative.
He is a very imaginative writer.
Difficult problems require imaginative solutions.
I'm very imaginative.
You're very imaginative.

Movie subtitles

Even a simple concussion may have curious effects upon an imaginative person.
But I am not an imaginative or fanciful woman, Doctor.
I'm afraid you are an imaginative woman, Mrs. Rand.
Just an imaginative child.
The whole thing is a brilliantly imaginative idea.
I'm the guy that won the cash prize for the most imaginative sales campaign.
I'm not an imaginative woman. I.
This is an imaginative plan. but obviously it needs careful consideration or we may do more harm than good.
Yes, she is very imaginative, Monsieur.
You sure are imaginative.
Truth is very seldom understood by any but imaginative persons. and I want to be quite truthful.
Imaginative, fanciful, slightly..
Your father said that when you were a child, you were over-imaginative and inclined to be frightened of your own shadow.
Oh, I do hope they're imaginative.
I assure you, professor, were our position's reversed I should have something more colorful, more imaginative to offer.
I leave the making of excuses to Rochefort and his excuses can be quite imaginative.
How imaginative life is in making our childhood dreams come true!
It also says here that you are alert, astute and quite imaginative.
NOT A VERY IMAGINATIVE TYPE IS MISS BARNES.
Why is it, mr. Decruz, that greedy men are the most dreamless, least imaginative, the stupidest?
Mr. Howard Graham, you are a careful driver and an imaginative pedestrian.
Very imaginative and truly feminine, but take the word of a poet, real life is quite different.
Don't go getting imaginative.
Tell me one thing that was said tonight that was funny, startling, imaginative.
Truth is very seldom understood by any but imaginative persons and I want to be quite truthful.
They'd have to invest time, deal with problems, lie to their families, even be charming and imaginative.
The noblest thoughts that ever flowed through the hearts of men are contained in its extraordinary, imaginative and musical mixtures of sounds.
It has no imaginative powers.
Bright, loyal, fearless and imaginative.
My assistant is imaginative.
Imaginative!

News and current affairs

Imaginative solutions are needed to make Spain's restless regions, particularly Catalonia and the Basque Country, fit comfortably within Spain.
The escalating crisis of legitimacy forced the government to invent imaginative ways to justify its power.
But Latin America is deeply troubled; it needs decisive, bold leadership at home and imaginative, unwavering support abroad.
It was urgent to be imaginative - and the right people were in the right positions. Jean Monnet, who inspired the project, was pragmatic and daring.
Above all, many Israelis (if not most) believe that this is no time to be imaginative and daring.
Indeed, in some countries, democracy fails to deliver imaginative and effective governance because the main objective seems to be to have all major groups on board.
It was not very imaginative: Banks and multilateral development institutions should all lend more, and the debtors should continue their efforts to improve their macroeconomic policies.
In any case, as Dean Baker of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington observed, there are many imaginative ways in which a Tobin tax could be made harder to dodge.
Europe's leaders - first and foremost Germany and France, which will play the deciding role - must act quickly and put through new, imaginative solutions.
As central banks have gained status in recent years, and thanks to imaginative leadership, the BIS has reawakened and taken on a number of important roles, including setting international regulatory standards for global banking.
This undermines the potency of monetary policy notwithstanding bold and imaginative efforts by the Bank of Japan to inject liquidity into the economy.

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