creation

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/kriˈeɪʃən/ · cre-a-tion

The act or process of bringing something into existence.

Meanings

nounformal

The act or process of bringing something into existence.

کسی چیز کو وجود میں لانے کا عمل یا پروسیس۔

تخلیق

takhleeq

Formal: تخلیق

Synonyms

productionformationinnovationپیداوارتشکیلنوازی

Antonyms

destructionannihilationdecayتباہینابودیزوال

Common Collocations

  • creation of art
  • creation of life
  • cosmic creation

Example Sentences

The creation of the universe remains a mystery for scientists.

کائنا تکی کی تخلیق سائنسدانوں کے لیے ایک معمہ ہے۔

Kainaat ki takhleek saansdano ke liye ek muamma hai.

She is known for her creation of beautiful sculptures.

وہ خوبصورت مجسموں کی تخلیق کے لیے مشہور ہے۔

Woh khoobsurat mujasmon ki takhleek ke liye mashhoor hai.

The creation of new job opportunities is essential for economic growth.

نئے روزگار کے مواقع کی تخلیق اقتصادی نمو کے لیے ضروری ہے۔

Naye rozgaar ke moqa ki takhleek aaqsaadi numo ke liye zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

creations:Creations refer to the products or outcomes of the act of creation, while creation is the act itself.

Word Family

creative
adjectiveتخلیقی
creativity
nounتخلیقی صلاحیت
creator
nounتخلیق کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'creation' as the act of crafting something new.

Imagine a painter creating a beautiful piece of art on canvas.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

فطرت کی تخلیق کا کوئی ثانی نہیں، ہر رنگ میں ہے زندگی کا سرور۔

Fitrat ki takhleek ka koi sani nahi, har rang mein hai zindagi ka suroor.

There is no counterpart to the creation of nature; in every color, there is the essence of life.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جیسی تخلیق ویسی زندگی.

Jaisi takhleek waisi zindagi.

As the creation, so is the life.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "creatio" — a making, forming, producing

First known use: 14th century

The word 'creation' has evolved from the Latin 'creatio', which refers to the act of bringing something into existence. It entered the English language in the late 14th century.