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imputative


Meanings
  • having or showing a tendency to make things up or accept things without question.

    - "Arrangements of sentences that illustrate the use and meaning of the term 'imputative'."
    - "Despite the evidence presented, some people remain imputative and refuse to consider alternative perspectives."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with imputative
Array of words that rhyme with 'imputative'. Some possibilities include: 'putative' , 'deputative' , 'reputative' , 'commutative'.
Homophones
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  1. Array of words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings. Some possibilities include: 'impute', 'implore', 'impound', 'import', 'imputeative'


Variants
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imputation , imputations , imputative , imputatively
Forms
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Array of different forms of the term 'imputative'. For example, the term 'imputative' might be used as an adjective to describe something or someone that possesses the quality or characteristic of being imputative. It might also be used as a noun to refer to the quality or characteristic of being imputative. For example, one might say, 'The candidate's imputative behavior raised concerns among the voters.' or 'The company's imputative culture was a major factor in the high turnover rate.'


Etymology
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derived from the Latin word 'imputare', which means 'to assign, to charge, to impute'.


Related Concepts
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  1. judgmental: having or showing an overly critical or condemning attitude towards others, their opinions, or their actions.

  2. blame: to attribute (an action or mistake) to a cause or to a person, especially in a manner that shows disapproval or criticism.


Culture
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["Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the term 'imputative'. For example, in literature, the term 'imputative' might be used to describe a character who is overly judgmental or who tends to blame others for their own mistakes. In music, the term 'imputative' might be used to describe a melody or harmony that seems to imply or suggest something that is not explicitly stated."]

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