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Word3 creative
WordType (adjective)
Phonetic /kriˈeɪtɪv/ /kriˈeɪtɪv/
Example
  • a course on creative writing (= writing stories, plays and poems)
  • creative thinking (= thinking about problems in a new way or thinking of new ideas)
  • the company’s creative team/director
  • the creative process
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creative

(adjective)/kriˈeɪtɪv/ /kriˈeɪtɪv/
  1. involving the use of skill and the imagination to produce something new or a work of art
    • a course on creative writing (= writing stories, plays and poems)
    • creative thinking (= thinking about problems in a new way or thinking of new ideas)
    • the company’s creative team/director
    • the creative process
    • She channels her creative energy into her art.
    • You can get creative with this recipe and add whatever fruit you like.

    Extra Examples

    • They use creative ways to market their services to customers.
    • Get those creative juices flowing to think of new ways to serve your customers.
    • Most of his creative work has been done in the theatre.
    • the creative and performing arts
  2. having the skill and ability to produce something new, especially a work of art; showing this ability
    • She's very creative—she writes poetry and paints.
    • Do you have any ideas? You're the creative one.
    • a highly creative artist
    • a creative genius/talent/mind
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