Innovatory

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnəˌveɪtəri/

Definitions of innovatory

adjective showing or introducing new ideas, methods, or inventions

Example Sentences

A1 The new app has an innovatory design that makes it easy to use.

A2 The innovatory technology used in the project helped improve efficiency.

B1 The innovatory approach to problem-solving resulted in a successful outcome.

B2 The company's innovatory products have revolutionized the industry.

C1 The innovatory research conducted by the team led to groundbreaking discoveries.

C2 Her innovatory ideas have had a significant impact on the field of science.

Examples of innovatory in a Sentence

formal The company is known for its innovatory approach to product development.

informal I heard they're coming out with some really innovatory stuff next year.

slang Check out this new app, it's totally innovatory!

figurative Her artwork is truly innovatory, pushing the boundaries of traditional techniques.

Grammatical Forms of innovatory

past tense

innovated

plural

innovatories

comparative

more innovatory

superlative

most innovatory

present tense

innovates

future tense

will innovate

perfect tense

has innovated

continuous tense

is innovating

singular

innovatory

positive degree

innovatory

infinitive

to innovate

gerund

innovating

participle

innovating

Origin and Evolution of innovatory

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'innovatory' originated from the Latin word 'innovare' meaning 'to renew or change'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'innovatory' has come to be associated with creativity and originality in the context of introducing new ideas or methods.