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creation

A creation is something that has been made or brought into existence.

Explanation at your level:

A creation is something you make. If you draw a picture, that picture is your creation. If you build a tower with blocks, that is your creation too. It is a fun word for things you invent!

When you make something new, we call it a creation. It can be a painting, a cake, or a story. People use this word to show that they are proud of the work they have finished.

The word creation describes the process of bringing something into existence. You can talk about the creation of a business or the creation of a piece of art. It suggests that you used your imagination to make something special.

Creation is often used to refer to the final product of an inventive process. It carries a sense of pride and originality. In professional contexts, it is used to describe the development of systems, laws, or complex structures.

Beyond simple objects, creation is used in abstract contexts to describe the synthesis of ideas or the establishment of institutions. It implies a deliberate act of design and execution, often requiring significant intellectual effort or artistic vision.

In advanced discourse, creation explores the ontological status of things brought into being. It is used in literary criticism to discuss the 'creator's intent' and in philosophical debates regarding the nature of existence itself, contrasting the 'creatio ex nihilo' (creation from nothing) with the transformation of existing materials.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Creation is a noun.
  • It means something made.
  • It comes from the Latin 'creare'.
  • It is used in art, science, and life.

When we talk about creation, we are talking about the magic of making something out of nothing. It is the bridge between an idea in your head and a reality in the world.

You might use this word when discussing artistic works, scientific breakthroughs, or even culinary dishes. It implies effort, intention, and a touch of originality.

Think of it as the opposite of destruction. While destruction tears things down, creation builds them up, adding value, beauty, or function to our lives.

The word creation traces its roots back to the Latin word creare, which means 'to bring forth' or 'to produce.' It has been a part of the English language since the 14th century.

Historically, it was heavily associated with theological contexts, specifically the 'Creation' of the world. Over time, the meaning expanded to include human-made items, literature, and inventions.

It shares a linguistic family with words like creative, creator, and procreate. Understanding this Latin root helps you see why it carries such a sense of 'bringing something into the light.'

You will hear creation used in many different settings. In a formal context, you might hear about the 'creation of a new policy.' In a casual setting, you might say, 'Look at this delicious creation I made for dinner!'

Common collocations include artistic creation, a unique creation, or the creation of wealth. It is a versatile noun that fits well in both professional reports and casual conversations.

Because it sounds a bit elevated, it is often used to emphasize the importance or the special nature of the thing being discussed.

Idioms often use the concept of creation to describe intense effort or beginnings.

  • Creation myth: A story explaining the origin of the world.
  • God's creation: Refers to the natural world.
  • A new creation: Someone who has completely changed their ways.
  • The creation of: Used to introduce a formal project or system.
  • Masterpiece of creation: Often used to describe someone or something perfect.

Creation is a countable noun, meaning we can say 'creations' for the plural. It is usually preceded by an article like 'a' or 'the'.

The IPA pronunciation is /kriˈeɪʃən/. Notice the stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with words like relation, sensation, and foundation.

When using it as a subject, ensure your verb agrees with the countability. 'The creation is complete' (singular) versus 'The creations were displayed' (plural).

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'crescent', as both involve things growing or appearing.

Pronunciation Guide

UK kriˈeɪʃən

Crisp 'kri' followed by 'ay-shun'.

US kriˈeɪʃən

Similar to UK, clear 'ay' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing as 'cre-a-shun' (4 syllables)
  • Swallowing the 'sh' sound
  • Misplacing the stress

Rhymes With

nation station relation foundation sensation

Difficulty Rating

読解 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

リスニング 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

make new art

Learn Next

creative creator innovation

上級

genesis inception fabrication

Grammar to Know

Noun Formation

Create -> Creation

Subject-Verb Agreement

The creation is...

Articles

A creation

Examples by Level

1

This is my creation.

This is / my / thing-I-made.

Possessive pronoun.

2

I like your creation.

I like / your / work.

Direct object.

3

It is a beautiful creation.

It is / a / nice / thing.

Adjective usage.

4

The creation is new.

The / thing / is / new.

Subject-verb agreement.

5

Look at my creation!

Look / at / my / work.

Exclamation.

6

He made a creation.

He / made / a / thing.

Verb pattern.

7

Is this your creation?

Is / this / your / work?

Question form.

8

I love this creation.

I / love / this / thing.

Demonstrative pronoun.

1

The chef's latest creation is delicious.

2

She showed us her artistic creation.

3

The creation of the park took two years.

4

His creation won first prize.

5

I am proud of my creation.

6

Every creation starts with an idea.

7

The creation of the website was hard.

8

They enjoyed the creation of the mural.

1

The creation of the new law caused a lot of debate.

2

His latest literary creation is a masterpiece.

3

She dedicated her life to the creation of better schools.

4

The creation of the universe is a complex topic.

5

We are celebrating the creation of our new company.

6

His culinary creation was the highlight of the evening.

7

The creation of art requires patience.

8

They were involved in the creation of the project.

1

The creation of a stable economy is a major challenge.

2

Her creation of a unique brand identity was brilliant.

3

The software is a remarkable creation of modern engineering.

4

He spoke about the creation of his most famous novel.

5

The creation of wealth should benefit everyone.

6

The film is a stunning creation of visual effects.

7

They discussed the creation of a new international treaty.

8

Her creation of the garden transformed the neighborhood.

1

The creation of a cohesive narrative is essential for a good novel.

2

He was instrumental in the creation of the new department.

3

The creation of artificial intelligence raises many ethical questions.

4

Her creation of a new genre of music shocked the critics.

5

The creation of a peaceful society requires mutual respect.

6

The architect oversaw the creation of the entire complex.

7

The creation of such a system requires immense foresight.

8

The creation of the policy was met with mixed reactions.

1

The creation of the cosmos remains a subject of intense scientific inquiry.

2

His work represents a profound creation of existential philosophy.

3

The creation of a legacy requires more than just material success.

4

She explored the creation of meaning in a chaotic world.

5

The creation of the constitution was a landmark historical event.

6

The artist's creation of a new reality challenged our perceptions.

7

The creation of a sustainable future is our greatest responsibility.

8

His creation of the theory redefined the field of physics.

類義語

formation establishment inception genesis production invention

反対語

destruction demolition annihilation

よく使う組み合わせ

artistic creation
latest creation
the creation of
unique creation
culinary creation
literary creation
witness the creation
support the creation
inspire the creation
celebrate the creation

Idioms & Expressions

"Creation myth"

A story about how the world began

Every culture has a unique creation myth.

formal

"God's creation"

The natural world

We must protect God's creation.

literary

"A new creation"

Someone who has changed completely

After the retreat, he was a new creation.

casual

"The creation of wealth"

The process of getting rich

He studied the creation of wealth.

formal

"Masterpiece of creation"

Something perfect

The sunset was a masterpiece of creation.

literary

"From creation"

Since the beginning of time

It has been this way from creation.

formal

Easily Confused

creation vs Creature

Similar spelling

Creature is a living thing; creation is a thing made.

The creature moved; the creation was static.

creation vs Creative

Same root

Creative is an adjective.

She is creative; she made a creation.

creation vs Creator

Same root

Creator is the person.

The creator made the creation.

creation vs Create

Same root

Create is the verb.

I create a creation.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The creation of [noun] is [adjective].

The creation of art is fun.

B1

His latest creation is [noun].

His latest creation is a book.

A2

She is proud of her creation.

She is proud of her creation.

B1

It was a unique creation.

It was a unique creation.

B2

They witnessed the creation of...

They witnessed the creation of the law.

語族

Nouns

creator The person who makes something

Verbs

create To make something

Adjectives

creative Having the ability to make new things

関連

creativity The quality of being creative

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

よくある間違い

Using 'creations' for uncountable abstract ideas Use 'creation'
Creation is usually singular when referring to the process.
Confusing 'creator' with 'creation' Creator is the person; creation is the thing.
The creator made the creation.
Missing the article 'the' The creation of...
It requires an article in this structure.
Using 'creation' as a verb Use 'create'
Creation is a noun.
Misspelling as 'creashun' Creation
The suffix is -tion.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a giant 'C' being built.

💡

Native Speakers

Use it for pride in your work.

🌍

Artistic Context

Very common in art galleries.

💡

Noun Check

Always look for the article.

💡

The 'sh' sound

Ensure it is smooth.

💡

Don't say 'creations' for everything

Use singular for processes.

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Latin roots

Connect it to 'create'.

💡

Word Families

Learn create, creator, creation together.

💡

Use it in essays

Great for describing inventions.

💡

Be descriptive

Say 'latest creation' to sound natural.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Create + tion = Creation

Visual Association

A painter finishing a canvas.

Word Web

art invention origin making

チャレンジ

Describe a creation you made today.

語源

Latin

Original meaning: To bring forth

文化的な背景

Be mindful when using in religious contexts.

Often used in religious and artistic contexts.

The Creation of Adam (Michelangelo) The Creation (Haydn's oratorio)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Art class

  • Show your creation
  • Artistic creation
  • Creative process

Business

  • Creation of wealth
  • Creation of jobs
  • New creation

Science

  • Creation of energy
  • Creation of matter
  • Scientific creation

Cooking

  • Delicious creation
  • Chef's creation
  • My culinary creation

Conversation Starters

"What is the best creation you have ever made?"

"Do you think the creation of AI is good?"

"What is your favorite creation in art?"

"How would you describe the creation of a new habit?"

"Do you enjoy the creation process?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a creation you are proud of.

What does the word creation mean to you?

Write about the creation of a new world.

How do you feel when you finish a creation?

よくある質問

8 問

No, it is a noun. Use 'create' for the verb.

Yes, it is the plural form.

Creative.

The person who makes the creation.

It can be both formal and casual.

Yes, often used for the origin of the world.

kri-EY-shuhn.

Yes.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

The ___ is beautiful.

正解! おしい! 正解: creation

Needs a noun.

multiple choice A2

What is a creation?

正解! おしい! 正解: Something made

Creation is a thing made.

true false B1

Creation is a verb.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

It is a noun.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Person vs. Object.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Subject + verb + adj.

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