innovative
adjective
uk/ˈɪn.ə.və.tɪv/us/ˈɪn.ə.veɪ.t̬ɪv/(UKalsoinnovatory,uk/ˈɪn.ə.veɪ.tər.i/us/ˈɪn.ə.və.tɔːr.i/)C1
using newmethodsorideas:
创新的,革新的;新颖的innovativeideas/methods创新的思想/方法
She was animaginativeand innovativemanager.她是个具有想象力和创新精神的经理。
Synonym
groundbreaking
recently appeared, arrived, or developed
- newI bought a new suit for my interview.
 - brand newThe company unveiled a brand new product this week.
 - novelThat's a novel way of approaching the problem.
 - novelThe bank has introduced a novel way of detecting fraud.
 - innovativeThe project uses innovative ideas for recycling.
 
imaginative
- imaginativeShe is often brilliantly imaginative in filling out the details of the writer's life.
 - creativeThe designer is either a creative genius or completely bonkers.
 - inventiveThe company was known for hiring inventive people who could dream up new products.
 - innovativeShe was an innovative, entrepreneurial thinker.
 - visionaryAn organization doesn't grow if you don't have a visionary leader to take you into the future.
 
New
- afresh
 - be ahead of the curveidiom
 - box-fresh
 - brand new
 - breath
 - imaginative
 - infancy
 - injection
 - ink
 - innovation
 - newborn
 - newish
 - newly
 - newness
 - novel
 - novelty
 - original
 - the avant-garde
 - the ink is not dry/still wetidiom
 - youth