Imaginative

/ɪˈmædʒɪnətɪv/ adjective

Definition

Having or showing creativity, original thinking, or the ability to form new and interesting ideas. Characterized by imagination and inventiveness.

Etymology

From Latin 'imaginativus,' derived from 'imaginari' (to picture to oneself, conceive). The word evolved through Old French into Middle English, gaining its modern sense of creative originality during the Renaissance.

Kelly Says

Imaginative is perhaps humanity's most important adjective - it describes the mental superpower that built civilizations, created art, and sent us to the moon. Neuroscientists now know that imagination literally reshapes our brains, with creative thinking strengthening neural pathways and even improving problem-solving in completely unrelated areas.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ምናባዊ
ARالعربية
خيالي
BNবাংলা
কল্পনাপ্রবণ
CACatalà
imaginatiu
CSČeština
imaginativní
DADansk
fantasifuld
DEDeutsch
fantasievoll
ELΕλληνικά
φανταστικός
ESEspañol
imaginativo
FAفارسی
تخیلی
FISuomi
mielikuvituksellinen
FRFrançais
imaginatif
GUGU
કલ્પનાશીલ
HAHA
tunani
HEעברית
דמיוני
HIहिन्दी
कल्पनाशील
HUMagyar
képzeletbeli
IDBahasa Indonesia
imajinatif
IGIG
atụmatuanya
ITItaliano
immaginativo
JA日本語
想像力に富んだ
KKKK
ойдың
KMKM
ស្វាគម្ន
KO한국어
상상력이 풍부한
MRMR
कल्पनाशील
MSBahasa Melayu
imajinatif
MYမြန်မာ
কল্পনা
NLNederlands
fantasierijk
NONorsk
fantasifull
PAPA
ਕਲਪਨਾਸ਼ੀਲ
PLPolski
wyobraźnia
PTPortuguês
imaginativo
RORomână
imaginar
RUРусский
воображаемый
SVSvenska
fantasifull
SWKiswahili
kufikiria
TAதமிழ்
கற்பனையுள்ள
TEతెలుగు
ఊహాత్మక
THไทย
จินตนาการ
TLTL
imahinasyon
TRTürkçe
hayal gücü
UKУкраїнська
уявний
URاردو
تخیلاتی
VITiếng Việt
tưởng tượng
YOYO
irokore
ZH中文
富有想象力的
ZUZU
umcabango

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