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create

kree-AYT
verb
1
To bring something into existence; to make something new.
"The engineers created a prototype in just three weeks."
"She created a beautiful mural on the community center wall."
2
To cause something (a situation, feeling, or effect) to come about.
"The new policy created confusion among staff."
3
To officially appoint someone to a title or rank of nobility.
"The king created him a duke in recognition of his service."

How to Use Create

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo make something exist that didn't before, or to cause a situation or feeling to arise.

Common pairings
create a problem create an account create jobs

Word Forms

more create comparative, created past tense, create plural, created plural, creates singular, create singular, created singular, createst singular, createdst singular, createth singular, most create superlative

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Etymology

From Latin creatus, the past participle of creare, "to bring forth or produce" — it replaced older English words like "shape" and "work" in this sense.

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