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Comparative
more interpretive
Superlative
most interpretive
1
relating to or involving the interpretation or understanding of something, often based on personal analysis or perspective
- The interpretive reading of the poem offered insights into the poet's intentions and themes.
- Her paintings were highly interpretive, inviting viewers to find their own meaning within the abstract shapes and colors.
- The interpretive nature of history allows for different perspectives and analyses of past events.
- The actor's interpretive skills brought depth and nuance to the character he portrayed on stage.
- The book club members engaged in lively discussions about the interpretive possibilities of the novel's ending.
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