Definition, synonyms and related words
simple past tense and past participle of create
"The artist created a stunning sculpture that now hangs in the city center."
In plain English: Created means something was made or brought into existence by someone.
"The artist created a beautiful painting for the school exhibition."
Usage: Use "created" to describe bringing something new into existence or making it happen in the past. It applies to anything from writing a story to forming an idea or launching a project.
Derived from Old French creer (to believe) via Latin credere, the past participle originally meant "believed" or "credited." Its modern sense of bringing something into existence stems from the theological concept that God creates by believing it to be true.