Imaginativa in english

Imagination

pronunciation: ɪmædʒəneɪʃən part of speech: noun
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imagination

imaginativo = imaginative ; confabulatory. 

Example: Various imaginative graphic displays have been proposed.Example: The present study investigated the content of the confabulations of a neurological patient who developed a striking confabulatory syndrome following removal of a meningioma in the pituitary region.

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» de forma imaginativaimaginatively .

Example: To describe discursively all that an imaginatively successful scene in fiction or drama or poem says, means and is would be futile.

» de forma poco imaginativaunimaginatively .

Example: He is competent in a quiet, effective way, and the library seems to be well, if unimaginatively, run.

» de modo imaginativoimaginatively .

Example: To describe discursively all that an imaginatively successful scene in fiction or drama or poem says, means and is would be futile.

» de modo poco imaginativounimaginatively .

Example: He is competent in a quiet, effective way, and the library seems to be well, if unimaginatively, run.

» poco imaginativounimaginative .

Example: The author suggests ways in which publishers can improve their book marketing which at present tends to be staid, out of date and unimaginative.

Imaginativa synonyms

vision in spanish: visión, pronunciation: vɪʒən nounresource in spanish: recurso, pronunciation: risɔrs nounimagery in spanish: imágenes, pronunciation: ɪmədʒri nounimaging in spanish: imágenes, pronunciation: ɪmɪdʒɪŋ nounresourcefulness in spanish: inventiva, pronunciation: risɔrsfəlnəs nounimaginativeness in spanish: imaginatividad, pronunciation: ɪmædʒənətɪvnəs nounmental imagery in spanish: imaginería mental, pronunciation: mentəlɪmədʒri noun
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