imaginatively
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The children decorated their classroom imaginatively for the spring festival.
Definition
Adverb: * In a way that shows creativity, originality, and the ability to form new ideas or images in the mind. It describes doing something with a rich or inventive use of the imagination.
Usage
The adverb "imaginatively" is used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb to describe how an action is performed or how a quality is expressed. It indicates that the action or quality involves creative thought beyond the ordinary or conventional.
Examples
- The children played with the empty boxes, turning them into a spaceship and a castle.
- The chef presented the dish , using edible flowers and colorful sauces.
- The problem was solved by combining two older technologies in a new way.
- She writes , creating entire worlds with unique cultures and histories.
Advanced Usage
- "imaginatively engaged": Deeply involved in a creative or thoughtful way.
- The students were imaginatively engaged by the open-ended art project.
- "imaginatively conceived": Originally or creatively thought of or designed.
- The park's layout was imaginatively conceived to encourage exploration and play.
Variants and Related Words
- Imaginative (adjective): Having or showing creativity or the ability to invent original ideas.
- She is an imaginative storyteller.
- Imagination (noun): The faculty or action of forming new ideas, images, or concepts not present to the senses.
- The book captures the imagination of its readers.
- Imagine (verb): To form a mental image or concept of something not physically present.
- Can you imagine a world without music?
Synonyms
- Creatively
- Inventively
- Resourcefully
- Originally
- Ingeniously
Antonyms
- Unimaginatively
- Conventionally
- Predictably
- Prosaically
The children decorated their classroom imaginatively for the spring festival.
Adverb
- with imagination
- the room was decorated very imaginatively