Conceptive [adjective]

Definition of Conceptive:

theoretical

Synonyms of Conceptive:


Opposite/Antonyms of Conceptive:

Proven

Safe


Sentence/Example of Conceptive:

We have, then, three orders of ornament, classed according to the degrees of correspondence of the executive and conceptive minds.

It is perceptive because sentient, it is conceptive because perceptive.

Slowly she raised her form of grace; Her eyes no ray conceptive flung.

Intermediary sensation, demanded by conceptive thoughts, iv.

The most practised intellect is not exempt from the universal laws of our conceptive faculty.

There can scarcely be a stronger instance of the power of such a child's conceptive faculty than in his own attempts to draw.

Now there is nothing in this process which necessarily eludes the conceptive or imagining power of the human mind.

It is the essential conceptive powers that tinge all the consequences of the exterior conceptive powers.

In method greatly, and in manner, and even in conceptive imagination, he differs from Webster: but he is his Cousin-German.

When the writer has his hands on a plot, of whatever type and however found, his conceptive labors are by no means over.