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Is this word "interpretative" commonly used? Could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

Yes, the adjective "interpretative" is commonly used! It means relating to or providing an interpretation. In fact, it's used a lot in relation to arts and writing. Although, it's more formal in tone than casual. Ex: Many poems are considered to be interpretative. Ex: The interpretative reading of the weather chart was proven inaccurate by Sunday morning. Ex: I made an interpretative painting based on a story I read about. Ex: The author made sure someone did an interpretative explanation of his book. Ex: The themes of the play were interpretative.

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