Innovation - Exploration and Innovation are the key words For science
Improvements for the environment will require us to innovate new ways of doing things.
(1)A innovative use of technology is using GPS to locate a missing car or other property. (2)The coach's innovative plays attracted the attention of professional football teams.
"Innovative" (new, trend-setting) is "INN-oh-vay-tiv".
Synonyms include imaginative and innovative.
It is fairly simple to use the word in a sentence... you could just say (using it as an adjective) "He was a heteroclite person." For the noun form, you could say "He was a heteroclite." The trick is if you have to use it in a sentence in a way that hints at its meaning... that is trickier. Maybe something like "He was an innovative, eclectic heteroclite; normalcy was a bad word to him." Here's a link to a dictionary page, for further review: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/heteroclite
Imaginative, Inventive, Inspired, or Innovative.
the innovative place was huge
The sentence should be punctuated: "However, you could say that TUI is innovative." This includes adding a comma after "However" to indicate a pause in the sentence.
Thomas Jefferson was very innovative, as he always came up with new inventions.
A innovative use of technology is using GPS to locate a missing car or other property.
it depends on the other sentences you used
Its time to innvoate the conputer to my sister
(1)A innovative use of technology is using GPS to locate a missing car or other property. (2)The coach's innovative plays attracted the attention of professional football teams.
The new product features innovative technology that is designed to improve efficiency and streamline workflows for businesses.
"Innovative" is an adjective.
He had an innovative idea. Cell phones are an example of innovative technology.
The author wrote a very descriptive and interesting novel. Or: It was so innovative and unique, it was truly a novel idea.
The teacher's innovative pedagogy encouraged student engagement and critical thinking in the classroom.