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Definition of Creative activity
1. Noun. The human act of creating.
Generic synonyms: Activity
Specialized synonyms: Erotica, Porn, Porno, Pornography, Smut, Re-creation, Creating From Raw Materials, Production, Creating By Mental Acts, Art, Artistic Creation, Artistic Production, Creating By Removal
Derivative terms: Create, Create, Create
Lexicographical Neighbors of Creative Activity
Literary usage of Creative activity
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven by Alexander Wheelock Thayer, Hermann Deiters, Hugo Riemann (1921)
"Chapter X Beethoven's creative activity in Bonn—An Inquiry into the Genesis of
Many Compositions—The Cantatas on the Death of Joseph II and the Elevation of ..."
2. What it is to be Educated? by Charles Hanford Henderson (1914)
"Life offers but one condition, activity,— ceaseless, contemporary, creative activity.
Each day the soul stands face to face with a wealth of possible ..."
3. Friedrich Froebel's Pedagogics of the Kindergarten: Or, His Ideas Concerning by Friedrich Fröbel, Josephine Jarvis (1895)
"PLAN OF AN INSTITUTION FOE FOSTERING THE IMPULSE TO creative activity.
Preface.—Because all life rests in one unity, and because all existing life wells ..."
4. Imagination and Its Place in Education by Edwin Asbury Kirkpatrick (1920)
"Influences affecting creative activity. The pleasure that the child derives from
dramatic imitations, in which incidents are reproduced at will in entirely ..."
5. Educational Issues in the Kindergarten by Susan Elizabeth Blow (1908)
"He feels himself a creative first cause; rejoices in his sense of freedom; and
is impelled to further exercise of creative activity. Through the reaction of ..."
6. The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven by Alexander Wheelock Thayer, Hermann Deiters, Hugo Riemann (1921)
"Chapter X Beethoven's creative activity in Bonn—An Inquiry into the Genesis of
Many Compositions—The Cantatas on the Death of Joseph II and the Elevation of ..."
7. What it is to be Educated? by Charles Hanford Henderson (1914)
"Life offers but one condition, activity,— ceaseless, contemporary, creative activity.
Each day the soul stands face to face with a wealth of possible ..."
8. Friedrich Froebel's Pedagogics of the Kindergarten: Or, His Ideas Concerning by Friedrich Fröbel, Josephine Jarvis (1895)
"PLAN OF AN INSTITUTION FOE FOSTERING THE IMPULSE TO creative activity.
Preface.—Because all life rests in one unity, and because all existing life wells ..."
9. Imagination and Its Place in Education by Edwin Asbury Kirkpatrick (1920)
"Influences affecting creative activity. The pleasure that the child derives from
dramatic imitations, in which incidents are reproduced at will in entirely ..."
10. Educational Issues in the Kindergarten by Susan Elizabeth Blow (1908)
"He feels himself a creative first cause; rejoices in his sense of freedom; and
is impelled to further exercise of creative activity. Through the reaction of ..."