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UK
/kɹiːˈeɪtɪv/
]
[ US /kɹiˈeɪtɪv/ ]
[ US /kɹiˈeɪtɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
promoting construction or creation
creative work -
having the ability or power to create
a creative imagination
How To Use creative In A Sentence
- ‘In big companies, there can be a lot of layers that inhibit the creative process,’ she says, explaining her decision to strike out on her own.
- At 48, he is learning to tame his creative spirit and take on just a couple of projects at a time.
- Tonight is a big night, because tonight I am going to my first creative writing class.
- So if you take it and call it your own, you're just uncreative and have no imagination.
- There was something captivating about this man, who dedicated much of his time to his artistic talents, his creative genius, and photographic exhibits.
- Within the context of modernity, the autonomous artist, as a creative being, explores varying moods, passion, sentiments and emotions.
- It has yet again impressed every one with their creative and stylish design for the Reversible Sarees. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 110
- That's because Olympic contests are played on a wider ice rink that opens up the game and gives the elite players space to be creative.
- But, in the end, we must listen to gut instinct, be creative, and take risks.
- From the outset, we get the kind of writing beloved of a certain kind of creative writing teacher: the kind you can pluck out and quote admiringly.