Pronunciation: /kriˈeɪʃən/
noun something that has been made or brought into existence
A1 The child's finger painting was a beautiful creation.
A2 She enjoyed the process of creation when designing her own website.
B1 The artist's latest creation received rave reviews from critics.
B2 The creation of the new software took months of hard work and dedication.
C1 The creation of a new national park requires extensive planning and resources.
C2 The filmmaker's latest creation was hailed as a masterpiece by audiences and critics alike.
formal The artist's creation was met with critical acclaim at the gallery.
informal I can't wait to show you my latest creation, it turned out so cool!
slang Have you seen the new sneaker creation from that brand? It's fire!
figurative The creation of a new business requires dedication and hard work.
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