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inventiveness

[ US /ˌɪnˈvɛntɪvnəs/ ]
[ UK /ɪnvˈɛntɪvnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the power of creative imagination

How To Use inventiveness In A Sentence

  • I admire the inventiveness, and while not everything is a raging success, there's a lot to like.
  • What about individualism, capitalism, democracy, scientific rationalism, technical inventiveness - the supposed special features of European value-systems?
  • Not the least of Gossart ' s excellences is his inventiveness in contriving the fanciful architectural backdrops for both his Christian subjects and his pagan mythologies. Gossart
  • This color - sensitive inventiveness leads to a variation of repetitions of form and motifs.
  • Perhaps these poems may hold the reader at bay with their airtight hermeticism, formal inventiveness, and linguistic cunning, or take on subjects like rogues and thieves, the living and the dead.
  • In the Allegro assai moderato we have an impression of impish playfulness that is very much akin to Gade's own inventiveness.
  • Whether studio pressure can be blamed I couldn't say, but Ford, for all his inventiveness and all his unbound talent, still manages to hoke it up with the best of them.
  • The good news is that Pilgrimage is indeed a fitting epitaph from a player who combined dazzling technique, rich tone and inventiveness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some films show their makers grappling with contemporary issues, without always the level of visual inventiveness applied elsewhere.
  • With its mix of traditionalism, inventiveness, and healthy respect for the mythology, this is a Superman for all seasons.
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