adjective deviating from a straight line or course

  • The two scientific theories are divergent in their conclusions.
  • Their opinions on the matter are totally divergent.
  • Their ideas are like, totally divergent, dude.
  • The paths they chose in life were divergent, leading them in opposite directions.

noun the process of forming an opinion or estimate based on incomplete or uncertain information

  • The experiment was conducted with precision and accuracy, eliminating any need for guesswork.
  • I had to rely on guesswork to figure out how to fix the broken dishwasher.
  • I'm just doing some guesswork here, but I think she likes him.
  • Life is like a puzzle, sometimes you have to rely on guesswork to put the pieces together.

noun a concept or mental impression

  • The committee is considering a new idea for improving employee morale.
  • I have an idea for where we should go for lunch.
  • I've got a crazy idea to prank my roommate.
  • The idea of starting a new business is like planting a seed and watching it grow.

noun the process of forming ideas or concepts

adjective related to the formation of ideas or concepts

  • The team engaged in a brainstorming session to stimulate ideation for the new project.
  • Let's get together and bounce around some ideas for the party - we need some good ideation!
  • We need to get our creative juices flowing and come up with some killer ideation for this campaign.
  • The artist's mind was a wellspring of endless ideation, constantly churning out new concepts and designs.

noun the quality of being clever, original, and inventive

  • The engineer's ingenuity in solving complex problems was highly praised by the team.
  • I was impressed by her ingenuity in coming up with a creative solution to the issue.
  • His ingenuity in fixing cars is off the charts, he can make anything run like new.
  • The artist's ingenuity in blending colors created a masterpiece that left everyone in awe.

noun the ability to understand or know something without needing to think about it or use reason; a feeling that guides a person to act a certain way without fully understanding why

  • Her decision was based on careful analysis rather than intuition.
  • I just had a feeling that something wasn't right, call it intuition.
  • Trust your gut, your intuition is usually spot on.
  • His intuition was like a compass guiding him through life's uncertainties.

adjective describing a person or idea that is creative and able to come up with new and original ideas or solutions

  • The inventor showcased his inventive designs at the technology expo.
  • She's always coming up with inventive ways to solve problems.
  • That dude is so inventive, he can fix anything with duct tape.
  • Her mind was like an inventive machine, constantly churning out new ideas.

noun the quality of being inventive; creativity

adjective inventive

  • The inventor's success was attributed to his exceptional inventiveness.
  • Her inventiveness really shines through in her unique artwork.
  • Wow, that dude's inventiveness is off the charts!
  • The writer's inventiveness knows no bounds as he creates new worlds with his words.

noun the state or quality of failing to conform to a standard or norm

adjective nonconformist (relating to a person who does not conform to a standard or norm)

  • The company has strict policies against any form of nonconformity in the workplace.
  • She always embraces nonconformity and stands out from the crowd with her unique style.
  • Dude, your nonconformity is what makes you so cool and different from everyone else.
  • In a world full of followers, she was a beacon of nonconformity, shining brightly with her individuality.

noun a nonrepresentational work of art

adjective not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; unbiased

  • The artist's nonobjective paintings were displayed in the gallery.
  • I don't really understand nonobjective art, but it looks cool.
  • Some people think nonobjective art is just a bunch of random shapes.
  • Her nonobjective approach to problem-solving led to innovative solutions.

noun the quality or state of being spontaneous, occurring or done without premeditation or external stimulus

  • The artist's work is known for its spontaneity and fluidity.
  • I love the spontaneity of our weekend road trips.
  • Let's add some spontaneity to our plans and see where the night takes us.
  • The spontaneity of her laughter was like music to my ears.

adjective causing excitement or interest; invigorating

  • The professor gave a stimulating lecture on quantum physics.
  • I find crossword puzzles to be really stimulating.
  • That roller coaster ride was so stimulating!
  • Reading her poetry is always a stimulating experience.

noun lack of restriction or limitation

  • The unconstraint of the market allowed for rapid innovation and competition.
  • There was a sense of unconstraint at the party, with everyone dancing and having a great time.
  • She loves the unconstraint of working from home in her pajamas.
  • His creativity had an unconstraint that was both inspiring and unpredictable.

adjective not restrained or controlled; free, spontaneous, and unrestrained

  • The artist's uninhibited creativity led to a truly unique masterpiece.
  • When she's with her closest friends, she's completely uninhibited.
  • He's always the life of the party, so uninhibited!
  • The storm unleashed its uninhibited fury upon the small town.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describes a noun or pronoun

  • The scientist was surprised to discover an unexpected certainty in her research findings.
  • I never expected to find such an unexpected certainty in my experiment results.
  • Who would've thought we'd stumble upon this unexpected certainty in our investigation?
  • In the chaos of life, sometimes we find unexpected certainties that guide us through the uncertainty.

noun a type of thinking that is creative, forward-looking, and unconstrained by conventional ideas or limitations

  • In order to come up with innovative solutions, we need to engage in some blue sky thinking.
  • Let's do some blue sky thinking and brainstorm some crazy ideas.
  • Time to get our heads in the clouds and do some blue sky thinking.
  • When it comes to problem-solving, sometimes you need to engage in some blue sky thinking to find the best solution.

verb to surpass in thinking or outsmart through cleverness or intelligence

  • In order to succeed in business, one must constantly strive to outthink their competitors.
  • I always try to outthink my opponents when playing chess.
  • I'm going to outthink them and come out on top.
  • She was able to outthink her fears and take a leap of faith.

verb to form an idea or concept in the mind

  • The team will ideate different solutions to the problem before making a decision.
  • Let's ideate some cool ideas for the project!
  • We need to get together and ideate some fresh concepts.
  • His mind was a canvas where he could freely ideate and create.

noun a form of live theater in which the plot, characters, and dialogue of a game, scene, or story are made up in the moment

verb to create or perform spontaneously without preparation

  • The actors used improv techniques to enhance their performance.
  • We decided to do some improv games at the party for fun.
  • I'm really into improv comedy, it's so hilarious!
  • Learning to improvise in life can help you navigate unexpected challenges.

noun a container typically made of wood or cardboard, used for storing or transporting items

adjective smart, cunning, or shrewd in a particular situation

  • In order to succeed in this competitive industry, it is important to box clever and always stay one step ahead.
  • If you want to win the game, you gotta box clever and outsmart your opponents.
  • She's always able to box clever and come out on top in any situation.
  • Life is like a puzzle, sometimes you need to box clever to find the right solution.

noun A person who devises and implements a new or highly imaginative concept or technology, typically in the field of engineering or design.

  • The imagineer was responsible for designing the new theme park attractions.
  • My friend is an imagineer and gets to create cool stuff for a living.
  • I wish I could be an imagineer and come up with awesome ideas all day.
  • As an imagineer of my own life, I strive to create the reality I desire.