English to Turkish Dictionary imaginative

imaginative

yaratıcı
definition
adjective
making imaginative use of computer software
having or showing creativity or inventiveness.
translation of 'imaginative'
adjective
hayal ürünü,
imgesel,
hayali,
hayal gücü kuvvetli,
hayalci,
hayalperest,
yaratıcı
example
In too few places are the arts being integrated in 'imaginative' and inventive ways.
He likes to take risks simply to make the business of 'imaginative' invention more interesting.
Has Oxford provoked one of the most 'imaginative' outbursts in music today?
The choreography is stilted and clumsy and could have been a great deal more 'imaginative' .
It was a glimpse into his 'imaginative' world and some of the sources of his creativity.
Sadly, rising water levels now threaten this 'imaginative' form of transport.
It doesn't look likely, and it doesn't take a great 'imaginative' effort to see a double game being played.
Can we have more 'imaginative' and creative solutions to this problem rather than moans and groans?
Families can pencil in their vision of the future of York in an 'imaginative' event at York Art Gallery this week.
Dry statistics are seen as destroying both the 'imaginative' faculty and the human delight in invention.
Her vision and her 'imaginative' designs had created its appeal and there was no obvious successor.
Scott's really 'imaginative' and creative and has a definite vision of what he wants his business to be.
It did not work for a variety of reasons, but the appointment was 'imaginative' and innovative.
That creative streak shows itself in some 'imaginative' use of fashion and colour mixes.
One county councillor believes a more 'imaginative' approach could be used.
The proposal to create a new university is a bold and 'imaginative' step.
For this shaping one must draw on 'imaginative' insight into the motivation of the dramatis personae.
Often his escape is 'imaginative' , inspired by the music he hears on the radio.
When it comes to getting 'imaginative' in the kitchen, sushi is about as creative as they come.
This major celebration of cinematic creativity old and new has a host of 'imaginative' programmes.
I do think that I learned a degree of humility, flexibility, and 'imaginativeness' from getting to know people from very different backgrounds.
On a more basic level, we have introduced schemes to help young people stay off the streets, by looking more 'imaginatively' at our existing leisure facilities.
Coinciding with the celebrations, an 'imaginatively' done brochure is brought out listing the do's and don'ts.
Exactly caught, 'imaginatively' resonant details such as these embellish what is otherwise a dismayingly lacklustre exercise in retrospect.
It is the art of an 'imaginatively' passive culture.
I long to see this wonderful collection of dancers dancing, really dancing, using their astonishing gifts to the full, on a big stage, with music or sound that matches in 'imaginativeness' and richness what they have to offer.
That is, the norms are not invented, but inventiveness and 'imaginativeness' in their use is essential and to be encouraged.
He wasn't playing 'imaginatively' like his friends.
The bantering continues, gathering enthusiasm and 'imaginativeness' with every new narrative until one of the raconteurs starts gesticulating frantically towards the road ahead.
But, whatever one may think of the arguments of the earlier chapters, few readers will fail to be struck by the verve, 'imaginativeness' and subtlety of the later ones.
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