Associations to the word «Imaginative»
Noun
- Metaphor
- Apprehension
- Charm
- Obscenity
- Satire
- Thinker
- Characterization
- Groundbreaking
- Creation
- Familiar
- Landscape
- Scenery
- Critic
- Passion
- Delight
- Beauty
- Grasp
- Writer
- Mind
- Utterance
- Dread
- Melville
- Wit
- Freud
- Impression
- Essay
- Improvisation
- Dramatist
- Humankind
- Adventure
- Novelist
- Representation
- Bureaucrat
- Superstition
- Visualization
- Narration
- Recollection
- Experience
- Shelley
- Blending
- Unique
- Dante
- Thrill
- Nature
- Balzac
- Tragedy
- Vigour
- Pitchfork
- Biographer
- Particular
Adjective
- Decorative
- Pathetic
- Credible
- Plausible
- Habitual
- Amusing
- Delightful
- Daring
- Spiritual
- Articulate
- Innate
- Epic
- Analytic
- Ideal
- Philosophical
- Erotic
- Improbable
- Inexplicable
- Keen
- Minded
- Demonic
- Commonplace
- Sensual
- Bold
- Apt
- Superb
- Talented
- Formative
- Occult
- Moral
- Postmodern
- Authoritative
- Autobiographical
- Delicate
- Extraordinary
- Sombre
- Review
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Wiktionary
IMAGINATIVE, adjective. Having a lively or creative imagination
IMAGINATIVE, adjective. Tending to be fanciful or inventive
IMAGINATIVE, adjective. False or imagined
Dictionary definition
IMAGINATIVE, adjective. (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".
Wise words
Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words.