imaginativeness

  • 61fire — n 1. combustion, ignition, spark, flame, blaze, conflagration, holocaust; cooking fire, bonfire, wildfire, forest fire. 2. light, flashing light, glow, luminosity, luminous appearance, illumination; incandescence, fiery display, sparkle,… …

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  • 62imagination — n 1. imaginative faculty, imaging power, creative power; imaginativeness; fancy, mind s eye, castle building, dreaming, reverie, daydream; originality, creativity, resourcefulness, inventiveness. 2. mental image, concept, conception,… …

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  • 63ingenuity — n 1. cleverness, wittiness, shrewdness, canniness, subtleness, cunning, cunningness, slyness, wiliness, craftiness, foxiness, Inf. cuteness; sagaciousness, sagacity, aptness, smartness; keenness, acuteness, sharpness, brilliance, brightness. 2.… …

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  • 64originality — n 1. creativity, creativeness, imagination, imaginativeness, ingenuity, ingeniousness, inventiveness, resourcefulness, initiative; individuality, independence, self reliance, self sufficience, autonomy; divergence, nonimitativeness, unorthodoxy,… …

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  • 65productivity — n 1. generativity, reproductiveness, progenitiveness, productiveness; creativity, creativeness, inventiveness, imaginativeness, imagination, resourcefulness, ingenuity, originality. 2. fertility, fertileness, fruitfulness, Rare. feracity;… …

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  • 66un — un·abridged; un·accountable; un·answered; un·aware; un·balance; un·be; un·believe; un·bending; un·blown; un·bolted; un·bound; un·cal·low; un·certain; un·cial; un·ci·form; un·cle; un·clean·ly; un·co; un·collectible; un·comely; un·common;… …

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  • 67unimaginativeness — un·imaginativeness …

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  • 68imaginative — /ɪˈmædʒənətɪv / (say i majuhnuhtiv) adjective 1. characterised by or bearing evidence of imagination: an imaginative tale. 2. relating to or concerned with imagination: the imaginative faculty. 3. given to imagining, as persons. 4. having… …

  • 69new wave — /nju ˈweɪv / (say nyooh wayv) noun 1. a movement or trend to break with traditional concepts in art, literature, politics, etc. 2. → nouvelle vague. 3. a form of rock music of the 1970s in the style of punk rock, but characterised by greater… …

  • 70nouvelle cuisine — /nuˌvɛl kwəˈzin / (say nooh.vel kwuh zeen) noun a style of French cooking which emphasises simplicity, dispensing with rich flour thickened sauces in favour of reduced stocks and relying on the quality and freshness of the food, and the… …