But imitativeness has always been the curse of English potters.
These illustrations show the imitativeness of this school of potters and the difficulty of identification.
Black Basalt Teapot, and beneath it an illustration of a similar model by Birch, showing the imitativeness of this school of potters and how difficult it is to identify specimens.
The imitativeness of the young child is so great that he will repeat in almost every detail all the actions of his nurse as she carries out the daily routine.
The same combination of laziness and imitativeness works toward the regularization of certain verbs that are historically irregular.
Popular imitativeness will always, in a trading nation, seize hold of such successes, and drag a community too anxious for profits into an abyss from which extrication is difficult.
Interspersed are sketches of some lighter matters,--amusing instances of the imitativeness and wrongheadedness of the people, rather than examples of folly and delusion.
Guibert de Nogent relates a curious instance of the imitativeness of these juvenile Crusaders.
As to production the reason for imitativeness is often to effect economy.
But, in spite of its initial imitativeness and its wary regard for competitive lines, it did win a path of its own.
His imitativeness gave him facility in handling his musket and sabre; and his love of domestic animals, and natural strength made him a graceful cavalryman and an efficient artilleryman.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "imitativeness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.