Create - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |krɪˈeɪt|  American pronunciation of the word create
Brit.  |kriːˈeɪt|  British pronunciation of the word create

verb

- make or cause to be or to become (syn: make)
create a furor
- bring into existence
The company was created 25 years ago
He created a new movement in painting
- pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity
- invest with a new title, office, or rank
- create by artistic means (syn: make)
create a poem
Schoenberg created twelve-tone music
Picasso created Cubism
- create or manufacture a man-made product (syn: make, produce)

Extra examples

Several new government programs were created while she was governor.

The President has announced a plan to create new jobs.

The scientists who created the world's first atomic bomb

The machine creates a lot of noise.

It can be hard to create a balance between work and family.

She creates a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for her guests.

The advertisements are intended to create demand for the product.

I've been creating music for over 30 years.

She enjoys creating new dishes by combining unusual ingredients.

He was created a lieutenant.

She failed to create any profound impression.

Some people believe the universe was created by a big explosion.

Her behaviour is creating a lot of problems.

The new factory is expected to create more than 400 new jobs.

This dish was created by our chef Jean Richard.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: create
he/she/it: creates
present participle: creating
past tense: created
past participle: created
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