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Definition of imaginative
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of imaginative is as below...
Imaginative
(a.) Given to
imagining;
full of
images,
fancies,
etc.;
having
a quick
imagination;
conceptive;
creative..
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Imaginative
::
Imaginative
(a.)
Unreasonably
suspicious;
jealous.
Transcendentalism
::
Transcendentalism
(n.)
Ambitious
and
imaginative
vagueness
in
thought,
imagery,
or
diction..
Matter-of-fact
::
Matter-of-fact
(a.)
Adhering
to
facts;
not
turning
aside from
absolute
realities;
not
fanciful
or
imaginative;
commonplace;
dry.
Simile
::
Simile
(n.) A word or
phrase
by which
anything
is
likened,
in one or more of its
aspects,
to
something
else; a
similitude;
a
poetical
or
imaginative
comparison..
Formful
::
Formful
(a.)
Creative;
imaginative.
Romance
::
Romance
(n.) A
dreamy,
imaginative
habit of mind; a
disposition
to
ignore
what is real; as, a girl full of
romance..
Poetry
::
Poetry
(n.)
Imaginative
language
or
composition,
whether
expressed
rhythmically
or in
prose.
Specifically:
Metrical
composition;
verse;
rhyme;
poems
collectively;
as,
heroic
poetry;
dramatic
poetry;
lyric or
Pindaric
poetry..
Similitude
::
Similitude
(n.) The act of
likening,
or that which
likens,
one thing to
another;
fanciful
or
imaginative
comparison;
a
simile..
Platonism
::
Platonism
(n.) An
elevated
rational
and
ethical
conception
of the laws and
forces
of the
universe;
sometimes,
imaginative
or
fantastic
philosophical
notions..
Poetical
::
Poetical
(a.)
Expressed
in
metrical
form;
exhibiting
the
imaginative
or the
rhythmical
quality
of
poetry;
as, a
poetical
composition;
poetical
prose..
Prosaical
::
Prosaical
(a.) Dull;
uninteresting;
commonplace;
unimaginative;
prosy;
as, a
prosaic
person..
Imaginative
::
Imaginative
(a.)
Proceeding
from, and
characterized
by, the
imagination,
generally
in the
highest
sense of the
word..
Imaginate
::
Imaginate
(a.)
Imaginative.
Unideal
::
Unideal
(a.) Not
ideal;
real;
unimaginative.
Poem
::
Poem (n.) A
composition,
not in
verse,
of which the
language
is
highly
imaginative
or
impassioned;
as, a prose poem; the poems of
Ossian..
Imaginous
::
Imaginous
(a.)
Imaginative.
Poet
::
Poet (n.) One
skilled
in
making
poetry;
one who has a
particular
genius
for
metrical
composition;
the
author
of a poem; an
imaginative
thinker
or
writer.
Enthusiasm
::
Enthusiasm
(n.)
Enkindled
and
kindling
fervor
of soul;
strong
excitement
of
feeling
on
behalf
of a cause or a
subject;
ardent
and
imaginative
zeal or
interest;
as, he
engaged
in his
profession
with
enthusiasm..
Enthusiast
::
Enthusiast
(n.) One moved or
actuated
by
enthusiasm;
as: (a) One who
imagines
himself
divinely
inspired,
or
possessed
of some
special
revelation;
a
religious
madman;
a
fanatic.
(b) One whose mind is
wholly
possessed
and
heated
by what
engages
it; one who is
influenced
by a
peculiar;
fervor
of mind; an
ardent
and
imaginative
person..
Imaginal
::
Imaginal
(a.)
Characterized
by
imagination;
imaginative;
also, given to the use or
rhetorical
figures
or
imagins..
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