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Displaying creativity or the ability to generate ideas, an imaginative quality involves having a mind capable of producing original and inventive thoughts.
Not yet fully developed, mature, or perfected.
Likely to happen very soon; about to occur.
Easily irritated or restless when facing delay, opposition, pain, etc., lacking calm and patience.
Having flaws or weaknesses; not perfect.
Lacking the ability or skill; not able to do something.
Expressive or suggestive, showing signs or pointing out something.
Impossible to avoid, escape, or evade; certain and destined to happen.
Demonstrating cleverness or originality in invention or construction; characterized by creative and resourceful thinking.
Not in technical use as a medical diagnosis; lacking sanity; not of sound mind; mentally deranged.
Tending to give offense or hurt someone's feelings, characterized by impolite and disrespectful behavior, often involving rudeness or insolence.
Not visible; unable to be seen or perceived by the eye.
Lacking the ability to reason; devoid of rationality.
Not relevant; not related or important to the matter at hand.
Characterized by enchantment or wonder, as if created by magic.
Impressive and beautiful, making a splendid appearance or show; characterized by exceptional beauty, size, or grandeur, as seen in magnificent cathedrals or breathtaking scenery.
Relating to management or a manager; associated with the tasks, responsibilities, or functions of overseeing and directing an organization or a group of people.
Lacking meaning, significance, purpose, or value; having no clear or important reason for existence; devoid of purpose or importance.
Relating to, characteristic of, or in the style of the Middle Ages.
Worthy of being remembered; notable or significant, as in a memorable speech.
Lasting for a very short time; extremely brief or fleeting.
Common, ordinary, banal, lacking imagination.
Inclined to see the positive side of events or conditions and anticipate the most favorable outcome.
Conforming to the approved form of any doctrine, philosophy, ideology, or tradition.
Covered or overspread with clouds; having a cloudy sky.
Past the expected or assigned time, such as a delayed train or a bill not paid by the due date; late.
Chief in importance or impact; supreme; preeminent.
Capable, suitable, or designed to convince or influence, as in a compelling argument.
Predominant; having greater influence, significance, or occurrence, especially in the context of prevailing winds.
Wise or judicious in practical affairs; discreet or circumspect; sagacious; sober.
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