be imaginative

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

Used to describe the state of having or showing creativity or invention.

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  • She needs to be more imaginative in her approach to problem-solving.
  • To succeed in art, one must be truly imaginative.
  • The marketing team was told to be more imaginative with their new campaign.
  • He's always been imaginative, coming up with unique ideas.
  • Children are often very imaginative, creating entire worlds in their minds.
  • For this project, you'll have to be exceptionally imaginative.
  • The director wanted the set design to be incredibly imaginative.
  • It's important to be imaginative when designing new products.
  • Despite the limitations, they managed to be quite imaginative.
  • If you want to stand out, you have to be imaginative.