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单词 creative
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Definition of creative in English:

creative

adjective kriːˈeɪtɪvkriˈeɪdɪv
  • 1Relating to or involving the use of the imagination or original ideas to create something.

    change unleashes people's creative energy
    creative writing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Perhaps you are about to capitalise on a brilliant idea or creative insight.
    • The project gives a focus to the creative writing and art and craft skills of primary school children.
    • What your real economic asset is, is the creative talents and energy of your people.
    • Even without trying you're able to come up with lots of new and creative ideas.
    • Intellectual aspects are infused with creative energy and crowned with success.
    • If you're right brained, you likely have a talent for creative writing and art.
    • The minister says the social economy has many able people capable of creative thinking and wealth creation.
    • Instead of abandoning faith in humanity we can turn our creative energies towards taking control of our futures.
    • I wish that I will be able to support myself comfortably and enjoyably on my creative writing.
    • This life force is the supreme, creative intelligence that pervades every cell of ours.
    • Where you find the sign Aries is often the best house for creative expression of its energy.
    • The committee is expecting to see many creative masterpieces in the exhibitions.
    • Sometimes, she has a creative idea that she turns into a stunning piece of jewelry of her own design.
    • We have a lot of talent in UP, but the films seem to lack technical and creative excellence.
    • They gave us a lot of stuff on our terms, but we were able to retain creative control.
    • Bringing creative energy to this area can quickly change the look of your home.
    • I had wanted to do more creative writing, but I had not been able to organise myself to find the time.
    • In astrology, Mars is the planet of aggressive energy and creative action.
    • Hip-hop has always drawn much of its creative energy from the underworld.
    • The service is designed for people who have either a creative business or a creative idea and want some advice about what to do next.
    Synonyms
    gifted, talented, virtuoso, genius, accomplished, ingenious, masterly, inventive
    1. 1.1 Having good imagination or original ideas.
      a creative team of designers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was absolutely one of the most creative geniuses to ever work in radio comedy.
      • Such assignments also gave them the confidence to become creative producers on their own.
      • The more experienced and creative quilters are also designing their own patterns.
      • It's no surprise, then, that Picasso agreed to be the lead in a film about creative genius.
      • The creative team on this book are no less than masters of comic art.
      • I sat just behind the composer and felt in the presence of a creative genius, transported into other worlds.
      • A Whitefield textile artist is appealing for creative people to join her in her craft.
      • One of the top creative teams in the country has been assembled for the production.
      • There were a bunch of very creative people on this team so we could not agree with each other.
      • Though he studied electronics, he was an innately creative artist, even as a child.
      • You are creative and productive in new ventures that bring out your hidden potential.
      • The creative team has tried to retell the story in a milder way, from the innocent viewpoint of a child.
      • An artist needs to be creative, and that is what these children proved precisely.
      • The programme will create opportunities for creative web designers within Cumbria.
      • Li has been a creative designer for an advertising company for more than two years.
      • In an almost unheard of but definitely serendipitous event, the creative team has been reassembled.
      • Scott's really imaginative and creative and has a definite vision of what he wants his business to be.
      • How can we square this with our notions of a great creative artist?
      • Denise said the nature of the store gives her a lot of scope to be creative and use unusual design ideas.
      • If there were a creative genius in us all, then we would all be sketching birds and dying of starvation.
      Synonyms
      inventive, imaginative, innovative, innovatory, innovational, experimental, original
      artistic, expressive, inspired, visionary
      productive, prolific, fertile
      talented, gifted, resourceful, quick-witted, ingenious, clever, smart
      unconventional, unorthodox, unusual, out of the ordinary
      informal blue-sky, genius
noun kriːˈeɪtɪvkriˈeɪdɪv
informal
  • A person whose job involves creative work.

    the most important people in the mix will be creatives and direct marketing specialists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are currently over 4,000 Bafta members entitled to vote in the film awards, made up of creatives and professionals working in the film, television and interactive industries.
    • The success of Queensland creatives working against sometimes overwhelming odds in this very challenging industry is something to be celebrated rather than condemned.
    • Call me credulous but I think the food industry, given some smart guidance from legislators and some help from their creatives, could surprise us by helping to deliver a healthier population sooner than we think.
    • It avoided those well-trodden media ruts that lead to aged baby-boomer creatives who have long since stopped being interesting.
    • The search is on for the UK's best, young creatives.
    • Last week some of the 87 staff were still unpacking crates and the creatives were faced with pristine white walls ready for all the doodles and idiosyncratic squiggles you'd expect in an advertising house.
    • While our medieval art appears, well, medieval, the parallel achievements of Turkish creatives are bright, smart, clear-cut and astonishingly modern-looking.
    • Working within a context can also help creatives better sell their ideas.
    • Pop is music made by professional commercial creatives.
    • Professional photographers, photo designers and advertising and media creatives are using digital technology more and more.
    • The school has proven extraordinarily influential in Hollywood, and includes many of the town's senior executives and creatives among its alumni.
    • Typically, agency creatives would find it too limiting to work solely with one brand.
    • The guys who are whining the loudest would make better use of their time inside the quiet space used by professional content creatives.
    • Charity commercials don't pay the considerable sums ad-folk are used to receiving - but creatives are often attracted to them by their potential to win industry awards.
    • This is an exciting opportunity for creatives to keep up to date with their practice in an increasingly evolving industry.
    • Today we have a mix of 35 thinkers, doers, creatives, number crunchers and gurus between offices in Dublin and New York.
    • With the help of a network of artists, creatives and friends, I managed to secure the use of a projector for showing my films, at a very reasonable hire cost.
    • If you think you're being creative by using these effects, just watch telly for a few hours and see how often the professional creatives use them.
    • A plus is the enormous camaraderie among the creatives.
    • It is certainly true that more and more Irish creatives - from journalists to artists to gamers to photographers - use digital technologies as their primary production tool.

Derivatives

  • creativeness

  • noun
    • He appears not to know how to respond to creativeness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The editorial recognises that judicial creativeness is ‘essential to the development of the law’.
      • Do they encourage creativeness rather than possessiveness?
      • His creativeness also extends into the literary field, with his poetry writings having been previously published as part of an anthology of local writers.
      • ‘It's the creativeness and the coordination skills,’ she says.
 
 

Definition of creative in US English:

creative

adjectivekrēˈādivkriˈeɪdɪv
  • 1Relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work.

    change unleashes people's creative energy
    creative writing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hip-hop has always drawn much of its creative energy from the underworld.
    • They gave us a lot of stuff on our terms, but we were able to retain creative control.
    • Sometimes, she has a creative idea that she turns into a stunning piece of jewelry of her own design.
    • This life force is the supreme, creative intelligence that pervades every cell of ours.
    • We have a lot of talent in UP, but the films seem to lack technical and creative excellence.
    • The minister says the social economy has many able people capable of creative thinking and wealth creation.
    • If you're right brained, you likely have a talent for creative writing and art.
    • Even without trying you're able to come up with lots of new and creative ideas.
    • The committee is expecting to see many creative masterpieces in the exhibitions.
    • I wish that I will be able to support myself comfortably and enjoyably on my creative writing.
    • Perhaps you are about to capitalise on a brilliant idea or creative insight.
    • Where you find the sign Aries is often the best house for creative expression of its energy.
    • Bringing creative energy to this area can quickly change the look of your home.
    • Intellectual aspects are infused with creative energy and crowned with success.
    • Instead of abandoning faith in humanity we can turn our creative energies towards taking control of our futures.
    • What your real economic asset is, is the creative talents and energy of your people.
    • The project gives a focus to the creative writing and art and craft skills of primary school children.
    • I had wanted to do more creative writing, but I had not been able to organise myself to find the time.
    • The service is designed for people who have either a creative business or a creative idea and want some advice about what to do next.
    • In astrology, Mars is the planet of aggressive energy and creative action.
    Synonyms
    gifted, talented, virtuoso, genius, accomplished, ingenious, masterly, inventive
    1. 1.1 (of a person) having good imagination or original ideas.
      Homer, the creative genius of Greek epic
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The creative team on this book are no less than masters of comic art.
      • It's no surprise, then, that Picasso agreed to be the lead in a film about creative genius.
      • Though he studied electronics, he was an innately creative artist, even as a child.
      • A Whitefield textile artist is appealing for creative people to join her in her craft.
      • How can we square this with our notions of a great creative artist?
      • An artist needs to be creative, and that is what these children proved precisely.
      • Scott's really imaginative and creative and has a definite vision of what he wants his business to be.
      • There were a bunch of very creative people on this team so we could not agree with each other.
      • You are creative and productive in new ventures that bring out your hidden potential.
      • He was absolutely one of the most creative geniuses to ever work in radio comedy.
      • The more experienced and creative quilters are also designing their own patterns.
      • In an almost unheard of but definitely serendipitous event, the creative team has been reassembled.
      • I sat just behind the composer and felt in the presence of a creative genius, transported into other worlds.
      • If there were a creative genius in us all, then we would all be sketching birds and dying of starvation.
      • One of the top creative teams in the country has been assembled for the production.
      • Denise said the nature of the store gives her a lot of scope to be creative and use unusual design ideas.
      • Li has been a creative designer for an advertising company for more than two years.
      • The creative team has tried to retell the story in a milder way, from the innocent viewpoint of a child.
      • The programme will create opportunities for creative web designers within Cumbria.
      • Such assignments also gave them the confidence to become creative producers on their own.
      Synonyms
      inventive, imaginative, innovative, innovatory, innovational, experimental, original
nounkrēˈādivkriˈeɪdɪv
informal
  • A person who is creative, typically in a professional context.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The search is on for the UK's best, young creatives.
    • A plus is the enormous camaraderie among the creatives.
    • The guys who are whining the loudest would make better use of their time inside the quiet space used by professional content creatives.
    • There are currently over 4,000 Bafta members entitled to vote in the film awards, made up of creatives and professionals working in the film, television and interactive industries.
    • Call me credulous but I think the food industry, given some smart guidance from legislators and some help from their creatives, could surprise us by helping to deliver a healthier population sooner than we think.
    • Pop is music made by professional commercial creatives.
    • It is certainly true that more and more Irish creatives - from journalists to artists to gamers to photographers - use digital technologies as their primary production tool.
    • This is an exciting opportunity for creatives to keep up to date with their practice in an increasingly evolving industry.
    • Last week some of the 87 staff were still unpacking crates and the creatives were faced with pristine white walls ready for all the doodles and idiosyncratic squiggles you'd expect in an advertising house.
    • It avoided those well-trodden media ruts that lead to aged baby-boomer creatives who have long since stopped being interesting.
    • Today we have a mix of 35 thinkers, doers, creatives, number crunchers and gurus between offices in Dublin and New York.
    • If you think you're being creative by using these effects, just watch telly for a few hours and see how often the professional creatives use them.
    • The success of Queensland creatives working against sometimes overwhelming odds in this very challenging industry is something to be celebrated rather than condemned.
    • The school has proven extraordinarily influential in Hollywood, and includes many of the town's senior executives and creatives among its alumni.
    • With the help of a network of artists, creatives and friends, I managed to secure the use of a projector for showing my films, at a very reasonable hire cost.
    • While our medieval art appears, well, medieval, the parallel achievements of Turkish creatives are bright, smart, clear-cut and astonishingly modern-looking.
    • Charity commercials don't pay the considerable sums ad-folk are used to receiving - but creatives are often attracted to them by their potential to win industry awards.
    • Working within a context can also help creatives better sell their ideas.
    • Typically, agency creatives would find it too limiting to work solely with one brand.
    • Professional photographers, photo designers and advertising and media creatives are using digital technology more and more.
 
 
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