Crossword-Solution: INVENTING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Inventing | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Invent |
We have 10 clues for the answer “INVENTING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Creative process | 1 answer |
| Emulating Thomas Edison | 1 answer |
| Like someone expressing anger while at home? | 1 answer |
| Invention. | 39 answers |
| creating | 53 answers |
| prolific | 57 answers |
| inventive | 59 answers |
| Perform-ing | 64 answers |
| profitable | 67 answers |
| Fundamental | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INVENTING (5)
These are not so much live usages in themselves as examples of a live meta-usage: that is, it has become a standard joke or linguistic maneuver to "explain" otherwise mysterious circumstances by inventing nonce particle names.
Instead of inventing a lot of business and expedients to suggest character, she knows the thing at the root, and lets the musical pattern take care of her.
The effort of inventing such things will not only help your memory, but will develop originality in art.
However small Elinor’s general dependence on Lucy’s veracity might be, it was impossible for her on serious reflection to suspect it in the present case, where no temptation could be answerable to the folly of inventing a falsehood of such a description.
All through the afternoon he could be overheard relating the wonder to any one who would listen, exaggerating the effect of his blow, inventing terrific details.
Quotes with INVENTING (3)
It doesn't matter if they hate you, or embarrass you, or simply don't appreciate your genius for inventing the internet-""You invented the internet?", Martha said., George said." It was my idea!" Hermes said. "I mean the internet, not the rats. But that's not the point.
We have come from God, and inevitably the myths woven by us, though they contain error, will also reflect a splintered fragment of the true light, the eternal truth that is with God. Indeed only by myth-making, only by becoming 'sub-creator' and inventing stories, can Man aspire to the state of perfection that he knew before the Fall. Our myths may be misguided, but they steer however shakily towards the true harbour, while materialistic 'progress' leads only to a yawning aby…
The contract between the author and the reader is a game. And the game . . . is one of the greatest invetions of Western civilization: the game of telling stories, inventing characters, and creating the imaginary paradise of the individual, from whence no one can be expelled because, in a novel, no one owns the truth and everyone has the right to be heard and understood.
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Appears in: Universal.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2017–2022).