emulative (Meaning)

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emulative (a.)

Inclined to emulation; aspiring to competition; rivaling; as, an emulative person or effort.

emulative Sentence Examples

  1. The young artist's emulative nature led him to imitate the styles of his favorite painters.
  2. The CEO's emulative management style inspired his employees to strive for excellence.
  3. The emulative nature of the virus allowed it to spread quickly throughout the population.
  4. The politician's emulative rhetoric captivated the audience and won them over to his side.
  5. The student's emulative attitude towards learning helped him to excel in his studies.
  6. The company's emulative marketing campaign successfully increased brand awareness and sales.
  7. The designer's emulative approach to fashion resulted in a collection that was both stylish and timeless.
  8. The athlete's emulative drive pushed him to train harder and compete at a higher level.
  9. The scientist's emulative research methods allowed him to build upon the work of others and make significant breakthroughs.
  10. The team's emulative spirit helped them to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.

FAQs About the word emulative

Inclined to emulation; aspiring to competition; rivaling; as, an emulative person or effort.

imitative, imitation, slavish, unoriginal, apish, fraudulent, mimic, false, deceptive, copied

original,original, authentic, real, true, authentic, true, legitimate, legitimate, real

The young artist's emulative nature led him to imitate the styles of his favorite painters.

The CEO's emulative management style inspired his employees to strive for excellence.

The emulative nature of the virus allowed it to spread quickly throughout the population.

The politician's emulative rhetoric captivated the audience and won them over to his side.