Definition of Creativeness. Meaning of Creativeness. Synonyms of Creativeness

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Definition of Creativeness

Creativeness
Creativeness Cre*a"tive*ness, n. The quality of being creative.

Meaning of Creativeness from wikipedia

- ****erted that one can be creative without necessarily being original. When someone creates something, they are certainly creative at that point, but they...
- Leon Jackson Creative class, a proposed socioeconomic class Creative destruction, an economic term Creative director, an occupation Creative industries...
- Creative Commons (CC) is an American non-profit organization and international network devoted to educational access and expanding the range of creative...
- A creative director is a person who makes high-level creative decisions; oversees the creation of creative ****ets such as adverti****ts, products, events...
- A Creative Commons (CC) license is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted "work". A CC...
- (1913–2005) "who in his novel combines the poet's and the painter's creativeness with a deepened awareness of time in the depiction of the human condition"...
- The Creatives is a British sitcom created by Jack Docherty and Moray Hunter which ran for two series between 2 October 1998 and 16 February 2000 on BBC...
- A creative work is a manifestation of creative effort in the world through a creative process involving one or more individuals. The term includes fine...
- Creative technology is a broadly interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary field combining computing, design, art and the humanities. The field of creative...
- Creative writing is any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature, typically...