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creativity

[ US /ˌkɹieɪˈtɪvəti/ ]
[ UK /kɹiːˌe‍ɪtˈɪvɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the ability to create

How To Use creativity In A Sentence

  • The exchange continued for a little over a year, until both men became absorbed in other projects, but while it lasted, Mr. Neumeyer says, "we were both sparked into spurts of vivifying and shared creativity. Gorey's Flights of Fancy
  • Digital technology comes to us heralded by a great deal of utopian ballyhoo, but in some surprising ways it discourages creativity.
  • Some self-absorbed children play elaborate fantasy games by themselves, and one can admire their creativity and imagination.
  • That is, the Olympian Zeus 'ban on human creativity: which shows Zeus's intended bestialization of all mortal human individuals, by forbidding, not only the use, but the discovery of any universal physical principle, such as "fire," or, today, nuclear-fission power. LaRouche's Latest
  • The authors concluded that creativity and psychotic symptomatology do indeed reflect equivalent forms of cognitive processing.
  • The late 1950s and early 1960s were a period of expansion and creativity.
  • Even in the straight world of economics, where production and tangibles were once central, indices of happiness, creativity and other non-material values have taken centre stage.
  • There she goes again with that faith, hope, charity, and creativity twaddle.
  • However, in order to make something that constitutes a filling, edible meal, some creativity is still needed.
  • Learners at the advanced stage use their own creativity and seek delicate discriminations of meaning, stylistic niceties, subtleties of culture and discourse, and greater acquaintance with the language.
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