creative in the PONS Dictionary

creative Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

creative ability [or talent]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Despite an upswing in popularity, the band parted ways in 2002 due to personal and creative conflicts.
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On the other hand she mentions that guilt when she does not input time into her creative writing.
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Her creative writings are philosophic meditations and assessments of society and the disenfranchised within it.
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Each design was a tailless variation of those existing models with a flying wing layout, or a creative extension of the theme.
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However, he admitted that the writing was really a collaborative process because he constantly received creative input from a peer group of directors.
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Now, as then, the majority of people working in the creative industries tend to be self-employed either freelance or running their own business.
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Sections have been discarded when no longer applicable (as laundry, shorthand) but others are adopted and integrated (as youth creative arts and crafts and flower arranging).
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Spatial, spectral, and creative temporal filters were used to minimize false alarms caused by solar glint.
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The ability to be creative, think on the fly and make key business decisions with little time amidst the tsunami of external information is vital.
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The blue-sky period is great, but a deadline is an important part of the creative process.
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