单词 | innovative |
释义 | innovative (once / 2262 pages) adj Something innovative is new and original. If you love to experiment and find new ways to do things, you are an innovative person. Innovative, like nova, novel, and novice, comes from the Latin novus, which means new. Something innovative renews or alters the way something has been done. You can use innovative to describe the thing or the person that made it. If your English teacher objects to your experimental writing style, tell him, "I'm an innovative writer making innovative sentences!" Antonyms are unoriginal and hackneyed. WORD FAMILYinnovative: innovatively, innovativeness+/innovate: innovated, innovates, innovating, innovation, innovative, innovator/innovation: innovational, innovations/innovator: innovators USAGE EXAMPLESOf those shows, the one that’s been the most innovative is “Atlanta.” Salon(Jan 02, 2017) During his tenure, Ashe earned national recognition for his innovative rehabilitation programs. Washington Times(Jan 01, 2017) Ray said the historic Northeast and its artists requested something innovative and decided the Dorchester model met that bill for the new ArtsBlock. Washington Times(Dec 30, 2016) 1adj being or producing something like nothing done or experienced or created before stylistically innovative works innovative members of the artistic community Syn groundbreaking, innovational original being or productive of something fresh and unusual; or being as first made or thought of 2adj ahead of the times is British industry innovative enough? Syn advanced, forward-looking, modern progressive favoring or promoting progress |
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