creative
Americanadjective
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having the power to bring something new into being, as a creature, or to evolve something original from one’s own thought or imagination, as a work of art or invention: In the mythologies of the earliest human societies, the predominant ideas about which sex was more important in reproduction may have determined the sex assigned to the universal creative force.
Research supports the claim that children are most creative in the early grades, before middle school.
In the mythologies of the earliest human societies, the predominant ideas about which sex was more important in reproduction may have determined the sex assigned to the universal creative force.
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resulting from originality of thought, expression, etc.; imaginative.
creative writing.
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originative; productive (usually followed byof ).
Marx believed that labor alone was creative of value, not property ownership.
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Facetious. using or creating exaggerated or skewed data, information, etc..
creative bookkeeping.
noun
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the people who design and produce artwork, video, copy, etc., for a business, typically in service of advertising and other aspects of marketing.
Creative really hit this one out of the park—we’ve doubled our conversion rate almost overnight.
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material made for advertising and other aspects of marketing, as a billboard, video ad, or web page design, or the activity of designing and producing it.
In our latest campaign for a luxury services client, we used an AI platform to fine-tune creative based on user behavior.
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a person who is an artist, writer, designer, etc., typically one employed by a business to work in advertising or other aspects of marketing.
You’ll have to hire at least one new senior-level creative to keep up with the client’s expansion plans.
adjective
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having the ability to create
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characterized by originality of thought; having or showing imagination
a creative mind
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designed to or tending to stimulate the imagination
creative toys
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characterized by sophisticated bending of the rules or conventions
creative accounting
noun
Other Word Forms
- anticreative adjective
- anticreatively adverb
- anticreativeness noun
- creatively adverb
- creativeness noun
- creativity noun
- noncreative adjective
- noncreatively adverb
- noncreativeness noun
- subcreative adjective
- subcreatively adverb
- subcreativeness noun
- uncreative adjective
- uncreatively adverb
- uncreativeness noun
Etymology
Origin of creative
Explanation
Do you like to make art? Do you like to write? Would you like to design clothes or buildings? Then you are a creative person. Creative has to do with new things coming into being: creative is the opposite of destructive. Art class and art schools are good places to be creative. All the artists in a place are known as the "creative community." But being creative isn't just about art — to make anything new or come up with any kind of an idea takes creativity and is therefore creative. Whenever you're making something worthwhile, you're being creative.
Vocabulary lists containing creative
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Example Sentences
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Ashton had a long-standing creative partnership with veteran producer and actor Neil Zeiger, who persuaded Brian Cox that he should not only star in the film, but direct it.
From BBC • Apr. 16, 2026
Sharapova said she met with multiple potential partners but picked Vox Media because it offered her creative control.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 15, 2026
Focusing on capabilities you have that “AI can’t easily replace” — like communication, teamwork, creative thinking and problem-solving — can also be beneficial, she added.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 14, 2026
While Sid was the creative force behind their projects, Marty was the brains behind the business operation.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 13, 2026
All educators can incorporate the basic techniques used in these methods as they offer creative, arts-driven curricula through which to teach.
From "Music and the Child" by Natalie Sarrazin
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