creation
something that is or has been created.
the Creation, the original bringing into existence of the universe by God.
the world; universe.
creatures collectively.
an original product of the mind, especially an imaginative artistic work: the creations of a poetic genius.
a specially designed dress, hat, or other article of women's clothing, usually distinguished by imaginative or unique styling: the newest Paris creations.
Origin of creation
1Other words for creation
Other words from creation
- cre·a·tion·al, cre·a·tion·ar·y [kree-ey-shuh-ner-ee], /kriˈeɪ ʃəˌnɛr i/, adjective
- an·ti·cre·a·tion, adjective
- an·ti·cre·a·tion·al, adjective
- pre·cre·a·tion, noun
- self-cre·a·tion, noun
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How to use creation in a sentence
The mythic origin of the feast was the creation of the world by the god Marduk.
The presiding light behind this creation was a woman named Natalia Murray.
The Bookstore That Bewitched Mick Jagger, John Lennon, and Greta Garbo | Felice Picano | December 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe movie works because we are engulfed in the music and believe that we have been in the presence of its creation.
And suddenly you were in the throes of both creation and destruction.
Roughly half of black Protestants and white Evangelicals believe that creation is purely for human benefit.
In the Parsî religion that fall of man, by a lie, was recovered from by the creation of a new man.
Solomon and Solomonic Literature | Moncure Daniel ConwayIt may be added that they start with the most dignified part of this crown of creation, viz., the human head.
Children's Ways | James SullyOn land and in sea the animal creation chase and maim, and slay and devour each other.
God and my Neighbour | Robert BlatchfordShe is still inspiring the unfinished work of creation, and her delight is with the children of men.
Solomon and Solomonic Literature | Moncure Daniel ConwayTo address Fleurette, impalpable creation of fairyland, as “old girl” was particularly distasteful.
The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol | William J. Locke
British Dictionary definitions for creation (1 of 2)
/ (kriːˈeɪʃən) /
the act or process of creating
the fact of being created or produced
something that has been brought into existence or created, esp a product of human intelligence or imagination
the whole universe, including the world and all the things in it
an unusual or striking garment or hat
Derived forms of creation
- creational, adjective
British Dictionary definitions for Creation (2 of 2)
/ (kriːˈeɪʃən) /
the Creation God's act of bringing the universe into being
the universe as thus brought into being by God
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Cultural definitions for Creation
God's creation of the world as described in the Book of Genesis, commencing in this way: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth. And the Earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said, ‘Let there be light’: and there was light.” According to this account, the Creation took six days, with God creating Adam and Eve on the sixth day and resting on the seventh day. Genesis also gives another account of the Creation, in which God makes Adam out of clay, prepares the Garden of Eden for him, and then fashions Eve out of Adam's rib.
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