Meaning Creativity
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 The ability to generate ideas or products that are both novel and appropriate to the circumstances.
Source: apa.org (offline)

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The process of developing new, uncommon, or unique ideas. The federal definition of giftedness identifies creativity as a specific component of giftedness.
Source: nagc.org

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1859, from creative + -ity. An earlier word was creativeness (1800).
Source: etymonline.com

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noun artistry
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The ability to bring new perspectives, new ideas and new solutions to a situation. This capability is frequently enhanced by group work such as brain storming. [D02588]
Source: maxwideman.com

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Coming up with the ultimate image, a lot of electricity, or a good cup of coffee on a late night shoot, just when all seems lost. Quote: "Creativity" describes a state of grace in which commerce, ego, and, lastly, taste, are all sufficiently served. - Tom McDonough [LY]
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the ability to create (creative) having the ability or power to create; "a creative imagination" Creativity refers to the phenomenon whereby something new is created which ha [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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The dynamic process of using language to conceptualise, interpret and synthesise ideas in order to develop a 'product'.
Source: syllabus.bostes.nsw.edu.au

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noun. The capacity to generate or form unique work, concepts, methods, or ideas.
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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This is a simple one that you probably already know, but here it is anyway. Creativity is the ability to produce new ideas. Some definitions also state that ideas created should be valuable, but I [..]
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(n) the ability to create
Source: beedictionary.com

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Creativity is the stimulating use of one's imagination to take on a challenge in an effort to create something new that is of value to the creator. As such, creativity is different from innovation in that creative ideas must not be new to the world. It is enough if they are new to the creator.
Source: leanventures.se (offline)

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the ability to be original and imaginative, especially in an artistic domain. It has had a varied history within state education as its very novelty often clashes with the demands of a monolithic syst [..]
Source: dictionaryofeducation.co.uk

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The ability to generate new ideas or images.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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An accepted feature of human language — deriving from the phenomenon of sentence generation — which accounts for speakers' ability to produce and to understand a theoretically infinite number of [..]
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Typically, creativity refers to artistic, intellectual, and/or functional inventiveness.
Source: ldaustralia.org

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The production of previously non-existent information. All new items of information are based on preceding ones, and they are "new" because they restructure the preceding items and/o [..]
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The process by which ideas are generated, connected and transformed into things that are valued.
Source: bostonredevelopmentauthority.org





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