be creative

Frequency: 8.025.0 per million words

Used to describe a state of possessing or showing creativity.

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Examples (10)

  • To solve this puzzle, you really need to be creative.
  • She was a very creative child, always inventing new games.
  • Our boss encourages us to be creative in our approach to problems.
  • Being creative is not something you can force; it often comes unexpectedly.
  • The new project is a great opportunity for him to be creative.
  • He has been incredibly creative with his use of color in these paintings.
  • If you want to work in marketing, you must be creative.
  • "Don't just follow the instructions, be creative!" the art teacher said.
  • Sometimes the biggest challenge is just finding the time to be creative.
  • We are looking for someone who is naturally creative and can bring fresh ideas to the team.