imaginativo - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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imaginativo (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/ima.xi.naˈti.vo/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The word "imaginativo" refers to someone who possesses a strong imagination or creativity. It can describe a person who generates original ideas, visualizes new concepts, or thinks in innovative ways. In the Spanish language, it is commonly used to describe artists, writers, designers, and anyone else engaged in creative work. The frequency of use is moderate, being more prevalent in oral speech compared to written contexts, often appearing in discussions about art, education, and creativity.

Example Sentences

  1. "Ella tiene una mente muy imaginativa y siempre inventa historias fascinantes."
  2. "She has a very imaginative mind and always invents fascinating stories."

  3. "El niño es muy imaginativo y puede crear mundos enteros con sus juguetes."

  4. "The boy is very imaginative and can create entire worlds with his toys."

  5. "Es importante fomentar un ambiente imaginativo en las aulas para inspirar a los estudiantes."

  6. "It is important to foster an imaginative environment in classrooms to inspire students."

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "imaginativo" does not traditionally feature in fixed idiomatic expressions, but it is often used in phrases and idiomatic contexts related to creativity and innovation. Here are some examples:

  1. "Tener una mente imaginativa."
  2. "To have an imaginative mind."
  3. Meaning: To be very creative or original in thinking.

  4. "Ser imaginativo como un niño."

  5. "To be imaginative like a child."
  6. Meaning: To think creatively and see the world with wonder, typical of a child’s perspective.

  7. "Despertar el lado imaginativo de alguien."

  8. "To awaken someone's imaginative side."
  9. Meaning: To encourage someone to think creatively.

  10. "Un enfoque imaginativo para resolver problemas."

  11. "An imaginative approach to solving problems."
  12. Meaning: Using creativity to find solutions to challenges.

  13. "Crear una obra de arte imaginativa."

  14. "To create an imaginative piece of art."
  15. Meaning: To produce a work of art that is original and creative.

Etymology

The term "imaginativo" originates from the Latin "imaginativus," which means "pertaining to the imagination." This Latin term comes from "imaginare," meaning "to form an image." The word has been used in various forms in Spanish since the medieval period, often in the context of creativity and originality.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Creativo (Creative) - Inventivo (Inventive) - Original (Original)

Antonyms: - Realista (Realistic) - Práctico (Practical) - Poco creativo (Uncreative)



23-07-2024