1 [noncount] : the act of making or producing something that did not exist before : the act of creating something
▪ The play continues to entertain audiences 25 years after its creation. ▪ Job creation will be an important issue in next year's elections. ▪ These changes will lead to the creation of new businesses. 2 [count] : something new that is made or produced : something that has been created
▪ The company was largely the creation of one woman. ▪ his latest artistic creation ▪ Come taste our chef's delicious new creations. ▪ She's wearing one of her original fashion creations. 3 [noncount] : everything in the world
▪ How are humans different from the rest of creation? ▪ the whole of creation [=all of the world] ▪ They've traveled all over creation. [=they've traveled everywhere] 4 or Creation [noncount] : the act of making the world
▪ the biblical story of Creation ▪ creation myths [=stories about how people and the world were first created]
▪ The play continues to entertain audiences 25 years after its creation. ▪ Job creation will be an important issue in next year's elections. ▪ These changes will lead to the creation of new businesses.
▪ The company was largely the creation of one woman. ▪ his latest artistic creation ▪ Come taste our chef's delicious new creations. ▪ She's wearing one of her original fashion creations.
▪ How are humans different from the rest of creation? ▪ the whole of creation [=all of the world] ▪ They've traveled all over creation. [=they've traveled everywhere]
▪ the biblical story of Creation ▪ creation myths [=stories about how people and the world were first created]







