imaginatively-carried-out
|i-mag-i-na-tive-ly-car-ried-out|
/ɪˈmædʒɪnətɪvli ˈkærid aʊt/
creatively executed
Etymology
'imaginatively-carried-out' originates from the combination of 'imaginative' and 'carry out', where 'imaginative' means 'creative' and 'carry out' means 'to execute or perform'.
'Imaginative' comes from the Latin word 'imaginativus', and 'carry out' is a phrasal verb that evolved from Middle English 'carien' and 'outen'.
Initially, 'imaginative' meant 'pertaining to imagination', and 'carry out' meant 'to bring to completion'. Over time, the phrase evolved to mean executing something in a creative manner.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
executed in a creative or inventive manner.
The project was imaginatively-carried-out, showcasing unique solutions.
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Last updated: 2025/05/10 18:43
