Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɛntɪvnəs/
noun the quality of being inventive; creativity
A1 His inventiveness in solving problems impressed his classmates.
A2 The children showed great inventiveness in creating their own games.
B1 The artist's inventiveness shines through in every piece of work.
B2 Her inventiveness in coming up with new business ideas is truly remarkable.
C1 The inventor's groundbreaking inventiveness revolutionized the industry.
C2 Her inventiveness knows no bounds, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
adjective inventive
A1 Children showed inventiveness in creating new games with limited resources.
A2 She demonstrated her inventiveness by coming up with a unique solution to the problem.
B1 The company's success can be attributed to the inventiveness of its employees.
B2 The artist's work is characterized by its inventiveness and originality.
C1 His inventiveness in the field of technology has revolutionized the industry.
C2 The inventor's sheer inventiveness led to the creation of groundbreaking products.
formal The inventor's success was attributed to his exceptional inventiveness.
informal Her inventiveness really shines through in her unique artwork.
slang Wow, that dude's inventiveness is off the charts!
figurative The writer's inventiveness knows no bounds as he creates new worlds with his words.
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