Ummm......... it depends what you mean........ all I can think of is 'to make' and 'making'......... hope this helps ;)
creative imaginitive, inventive
The adjective form of "invent" is "inventive." An adjective is a word that describes a noun, so "inventive" is used to describe someone who invents. For example, "Freddy is very inventive, because he created a faster way to finish his homework."
genuine, natural, unique, new, home-made and inventive
The noun form of the adjective inventive is inventiveness.
in art class we have to be very inventive with our art work
That boy is really inventive
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creative imaginitive, inventive
The adjective form of "invent" is "inventive." An adjective is a word that describes a noun, so "inventive" is used to describe someone who invents. For example, "Freddy is very inventive, because he created a faster way to finish his homework."
Inventive perspectives.
genuine, natural, unique, new, home-made and inventive
The word ingenuity is a noun, an abstract noun; a word for the quality of being clever, original, and inventive. A word for a quality is a word for a thing.
Most of the time, when you find the comparative and superlative version of a word, you add the suffixes '-er' and '-est'. In this case, though, you cannot put 'creativer' or 'creativest'. Instead, you add 'more' and 'most' in front of the word, so the comparative version becomes 'more creative', and the superlative form becomes 'most creative'.
The word inventive means: 1. apt at inventing, devising, or contriving. 2. apt at creating with the imagination. 3. having the function of inventing. and 4. pertaining to, involving, or showing invention.
Unquestionably Mrs. Jarley had an inventive genius.
The population of Inventive Designers is 2,011.