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inventive

(= imaginative) (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

Edison was an inventive genius of the United States.
I think: Necessity makes inventive.
Tom is inventive.
Tom is very inventive.
Mary is very inventive.
You're inventive.

Movie subtitles

Long before the industrial Revolution came to England, China was amazingly inventive.
How very inventive of her to choose you.
Inventive Humbert was to be, I hinted, chief consultant in production of a film dealing with existentialism, still a hot thing at the time.
I've a crafty and inventive mind.
You have an inventive mind, Mr Bond.
Now I may have a pretty inventive mind, but I wouldn't have dreamt up that lot, would I?
A very inventive mind, that man.
The Devil, your Lordship, is unusually inventive.
I have to admit he's inventive.
Names of the streets are not too inventive either.
A little surgery on the brain will remove these stupid emotions and still allow us to make use of his inventive skills.
You're inventive and resourceful. very cool under fire.
Yes. Well, i trust you weren't too inventive in your mendacity.
Their games are cute and inventive.
The Moors were an incredibly inventive people weren't they?
There was no possible way to cross. no matter how inventive, how resourceful I thought myself.
I've got an inventive mind. Like what?
What an inventive fellow he is.
Your inventive mind helps a little bit too.
We had promised Beardsley School that we would be back as soon as my Hollywood engagement came to an end. Inventive Humbert was to be, I hinted, chief consultant in production of a film dealing with existentialism, still a hot thing at the time.
You have an inventive mind, Mr. Bond.
That is bold, that is inventive, it is audacious.
How bloody inventive that McKenzie is!
Later we melted into each other, we listened. we were a bit more freely inventive.
Just a bit more inventive, is all.
Very inventive.
You're determined, energetic, inventive. Very inventive.
Mademoiselle Alice, you are inventive and brave!
This bounty hunter is my kind of scum. fearless and inventive.
She's always doing something so inventive.
Pity you weren't a bit more inventive.
And some of them wanna get out and be wild and some wanna be sad or happy, or inventive, or even just go dancing.
Now, that is inventive.
Well, you have to admit it was rather inventive.
The most inventive artist is but an ant at his feet.

News and current affairs

To stay in the game, the EU acknowledged a decade ago that it needed to become uniquely inventive.
We have clung to this faith in technological salvation as the old faiths waned and technology became ever more inventive.
Management in these firms, indeed, has become more arrogant and inventive in violating shareholder rights.
The more different initiatives are allowed to operate, the greater is the chance that the best and most inventive ones will triumph.

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