different between imaginative vs melodic
imaginative
English
Etymology
From Middle English ymagynatif, from Middle French imaginatif, from Medieval Latin im?gin?t?vus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??mæd???n?t?v/, /-?n?t?v/, /??mæd??n?t?v/
- Hyphenation: ima?gi?na?tive
Adjective
imaginative (comparative more imaginative, superlative most imaginative)
- Having a lively or creative imagination.
- Tending to be fanciful or inventive.
- False or imagined.
Translations
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i.ma.?i.na.tiv/
- Homophone: imaginatives
Adjective
imaginative
- feminine singular of imaginatif
Latin
Adjective
im?gin?t?ve
- vocative masculine singular of im?gin?t?vus
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melodic
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French mélodique.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): [m??l???k]
- Rhymes: -?d?k
Adjective
melodic (comparative more melodic, superlative most melodic)
- Of, relating to, or having melody.
- Melodious, tuneful.
Derived terms
- melodically
Related terms
- melody
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French mélodique
Adjective
melodic m or n (feminine singular melodic?, masculine plural melodici, feminine and neuter plural melodice)
- melodic
Declension
Related terms
- melodie
melodic From the web:
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