(Used of persons or artifacts) marked by independence and creativity in thought or action.
1 But now there are increasing number of options, particularly for imaginative projects.
2 I would suggest, however, they should be more imaginative in their approach.
3 They aim to re-invigorate imaginative or utopian social thinking in contemporary Ireland.
4 There are two great schools of art; the imitative and the imaginative .
5 Nouvel is very good when working with art, artists and imaginative concepts.
6 It is, in short, a social role-playing adventure; a shared imaginative journey.
7 Traditional, however, does not imply tractable, as imaginative subjects are also represented.
8 The product of a mind that is intelligent without being particularly imaginative .
9 It is fiction: a theatrical and imaginative response to the governing class.
10 The greater the imaginative altitude of love, the lower the boiling point.
11 It is not, however, as imaginative inside as some of its opponents.
12 Keeping real names shackles the imaginative writer perhaps more than they realise.
13 Ariosto employs the same imaginative embellishment to describe the charms of Cyprus:
14 It is created but not creative; it is imagined but not imaginative .
15 Volume manufacture and design innovations influenced a new, more imaginative setting style.
16 There was an added interest in life directly to the imaginative girl.
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