Definition, synonyms and related words
creation
"The team spent months creating a detailed prototype before finalizing the product design."
In plain English: Creating is the act of making something new by putting your ideas together.
"The artist took pride in her creating, displaying every piece she made with care."
Usage: Do not use "creating" as a noun; instead, use the word "creation." The gerund "creating" functions only as a verb form or an adjective, while "creation" serves as the noun for something that has been made.
present participle of create
"The artist spent hours creating a stunning new sculpture from the raw clay."
In plain English: Creating means making something new by putting your ideas and effort into it.
"Creating a new recipe from scratch took her all morning."
Usage: Use creating to describe the active process of bringing something new into existence or producing it through effort. It functions as a verb form to show that the action of making or generating is currently happening.
Derived from Old French creer and Latin credere, this form originates from the verb to believe or trust, which evolved into the meaning of bringing something into existence through faith or power. The present participle suffix -ing was added in Middle English to indicate an ongoing action of creation.