Inventive

/ɪnˈvɛntɪv/

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Definitions

1

Characterized by the ability to create or design new things or ideas; original and creative.

/ɪnˈvɛntɪv/

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Having or showing the ability to create new and original ideas or things.

She is an inventive cook, always experimenting with new flavors.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're building with LEGOs. An inventive person is someone who comes up with amazing new ways to put the bricks together, making something totally original and cool! They're super creative and don't just copy others.

👶 For kids: Being inventive means being good at making or thinking of new things, like new toys or games!

More Examples

2

The team came up with an inventive solution to the problem.

3

His inventive mind helped him write some of the best selling books.

How It's Used

Technology

"The company is known for its inventive approach to product design."

Art & Design

"The artist's work is highly inventive and challenges traditional forms."

Synonyms & Antonyms

From Latin *inventus* (past participle of *invenire*, "to come upon, find out, discover"), itself derived from *in-* ("in, on") + *venire* ("to come").

Historically used to describe those skilled in finding or creating new things or methods, often referring to inventions and innovations.

Memory tip

Think of an IN-VENT-ion: it's something created from inside your mind.

Word Origin

LanguageLatin
Original meaning

"to come upon, find out, discover"

inventive designinventive solutionsinventive approachhighly inventive

Common misspellings

inventiveeiventive

Usage

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