seem imaginative

Frequency: 6.58.2 per million words

Used to suggest that someone or something appears to be creative or inventive.

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Examples (10)

  • His approach to problem-solving always seems imaginative.
  • The artist's latest work seemed exceptionally imaginative.
  • Even under pressure, her ideas seem surprisingly imaginative.
  • Does this new marketing strategy seem imaginative enough to capture attention?
  • To seem imaginative in a competitive field is crucial for success.
  • The young writer's prose seems beautifully imaginative.
  • At first glance, the design might not seem very imaginative, but it's quite clever.
  • They want a solution that will seem truly imaginative to their clients.
  • Her suggestions for the event always seem wonderfully imaginative.
  • The children's play seemed spontaneously imaginative and full of joy.