Noncreative


[kree-ey-tiv] /kriˈeɪ tɪv/

adjective
1.
having the quality or power of .
2.
resulting from originality of thought, expression, etc.; imaginative:
creative writing.
3.
originative; productive (usually followed by of).
4.
Facetious. using or exaggerated or skewed data, information, etc.:
creative bookkeeping.
/kriːˈeɪtɪv/
adjective
1.
having the ability to create
2.
characterized by originality of thought; having or showing imagination: a creative mind
3.
designed to or tending to stimulate the imagination: creative toys
4.
characterized by sophisticated bending of the rules or conventions: creative accounting
noun
5.
a creative person, esp one who devises advertising campaigns
adj.

1670s, “having the quality of creating,” from create + -ive. Of literature, “imaginative,” from 1816, first attested in Wordsworth. Creative writing is attested from 1907. Related: Creatively.

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