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Meaning of interpretively
The primary meaning of "interpretively" is to understand or explain something in a particular way, often using one's own judgment or perspective.
Etymology of interpretively
The word "interpretively" comes from the verb "interpret", which originated from the Latin "interpretari", meaning "to explain" or "to expound"
The Latin "interpretari" is a combination of "inter" (meaning "between" or "among") and "pretare" (meaning "to explain" or "to expound")
The word "interpretively" has been used in the English language since the 17th century to describe the act of explaining or understanding something in a particular way
Synonyms
Definitions
- In a manner that involves interpretation, especially of a creative or artistic work
- * By using one's own judgment or perspective to understand or explain something
- * In a way that is subjective or personal, rather than objective or factual
Usage Examples
- The artist's use of color and light was interpreted interpretively by the critics, who saw it as a reflection of her own personal experiences
- * The professor encouraged her students to read the novel interpretively, considering the historical and cultural context in which it was written
- * The musician's interpretively rich performance of the concerto brought a new level of depth and emotion to the music