Originative

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Pronunciation: /əˈrɪdʒəˌneɪtɪv/

Definitions of originative

adjective relating to or involving the creation or initiation of something

Example Sentences

A1 She is very originative when it comes to solving problems.

A2 The children showed their originative skills during the art class.

B1 The company is known for its originative approach to product design.

B2 The artist's originative style has gained him a lot of recognition in the art world.

C1 His originative thinking has led to groundbreaking innovations in the field of technology.

C2 The director's originative vision brought a fresh perspective to the classic story.

Examples of originative in a Sentence

formal The artist's work is highly regarded for its originative approach to traditional techniques.

informal I love how originative she is when it comes to decorating her house.

slang Her originative style is totally on point.

figurative His mind was an originative wellspring of creativity.

Grammatical Forms of originative

past tense

originated

plural

originatives

comparative

more originative

superlative

most originative

present tense

originate

future tense

will originate

perfect tense

have originated

continuous tense

is originating

singular

originative

positive degree

originative

infinitive

to originate

gerund

originating

participle

originating

Origin and Evolution of originative

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'originative' originated from the Latin word 'originativus', which is derived from the Latin word 'originem' meaning 'beginning' or 'source'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe something that is the source or beginning of something else, the meaning of 'originative' has evolved to also refer to someone who is creative or innovative in their thinking or actions.