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What is the Meaning of “Create”?

Create
/kriˈeɪt/

To make something new that did not exist before.

Definition of Create

Quick Meaning of Create

To make something new that did not exist before.

Detailed Definition of Create

To bring something new into existence; to make or produce something.

How to Pronounce Create

IPA: /kriˈeɪt/
cre ate

Stress pattern: oO (2-syllable word).

Tip: Second syllable stressed /kree-AYT/. Long E at start, then AY sound at end.

Watch out: Some learners stress first syllable as /ˈkriate/; correct stress is on second: /kriˈeɪt/

Full pronunciation guide for “create” →

Origin and Etymology of Create

From Latin 'creare' (to make, produce); related to 'crescere' (to grow).

How to Use Create in a Sentence

Each example shows “create” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “Artists create beautiful paintings.”
    B1 formal
  • “The company created a new product last year.”
    B1 academic
  • “You can create your own account in 5 minutes.”
    B1 daily

Synonyms and Antonyms of Create

Common Synonyms for Create

Smart Synonyms for Create — When to Use Each

make
for simple, everyday creation tasks
produce
for large-scale manufacturing or output generation
invent
when introducing a completely new idea or technology

Antonyms of Create

See all synonyms for “create” →

Common Collocations with Create

These phrases pair with “create” in everyday English:

  • create a problem
  • create opportunities
  • create a plan
  • create art

Common Mistakes When Using Create

Even fluent speakers slip up with “create”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: I created the website myself last month.
✓ Correct: He is creating a new design.
Why: Continuous tense requires 'is' + gerund form, not simple present.
✗ Wrong: She create a painting yesterday.
✓ Correct: She created a painting yesterday.
Why: Past tense needs '-ed' ending; third person present uses 'creates', not 'create'.

Words Confused With Create

  • Create vs Make: Both mean to produce, but 'create' emphasizes originality; 'make' is more general. Compare →

Other Forms of Create

Frequently Asked Questions About Create

What is the meaning of "Create"?

To make something new that did not exist before.

How do you pronounce "Create"?

The IPA is /kriˈeɪt/. Second syllable stressed /kree-AYT/. Long E at start, then AY sound at end.

What part of speech is "Create"?

"Create" is a verb at B1 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Create"?

Common synonyms include make, produce, build.

How do you use "Create" in a sentence?

For example: "Artists create beautiful paintings."

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