Comment Appelle-t-on une personne qui imagine ?

Comment Appelle-t-on une personne qui imagine ?

Comment Appelle-t-on une personne qui imagine ?

imaginatif adj. et n. Qui imagine aisément, qui est inventif ou qui se laisse...

Quel est le féminin de imaginatif ?

Un imaginatif. Les imaginatifs. La faculté, la puissance imaginative, ou, comme nom féminin et familièrement, L'imaginative, La faculté, la puissance par laquelle on imagine.

C'est quoi une imagination fertile ?

3. Se dit d'un esprit riche, fécond, inventif : Imagination fertile.

Quel est le nom de inventif ?

inventif, inventive 1. Habile à inventer, à imaginer quelque chose d'original : Esprit inventif.

Qui est d'esprit inventif imaginatif ?

Qui a l'esprit créatif, imaginatif. Qui montre l'ingéniosité et la compétence de son concepteur (ex. une solution ingénieuse.) Qui a le don de l'invention.

Qu'est-ce que l'inventivité ?

inventivité n.f. Capacité à innover, à inventer, imagination créatrice.

What is the meaning of imaginative in English?

  • English Language Learners Definition of imaginative. : having or showing an ability to think of new and interesting ideas : having or showing imagination. : of or relating to imagination. See the full definition for imaginative in the English Language Learners Dictionary.

What are imaginative people good at?

  • Imaginative people are good at forming ideas of new and exciting things. ...an imaginative schoolteacher. You can also describe someone's ideas as imaginative.

What does it mean to have a lively imagination?

  • Having a lively imagination, especially a creative imagination. Created by, indicative of, or characterized by imagination or creativity. Tending to indulge in the fanciful or in make-believe. Having no truth; false. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

What is the etymology of the word imagination?

  • Middle English ymaginatif "employing mental images, curious, inventive," borrowed from Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French, "of the imagination, having a strong imagination, shrewd," borrowed from Medieval Latin imāginātīvus "of the imagination," from Latin imāginātus, past participle of imāginārī "to imagine " + -īvus -ive “Imaginative.”

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