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Definition of Noncreative
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Noncreative
Literary usage of Noncreative
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Breaking with Communism: The Intellectual Odyssey of Bertram D. Wolfe by Bertram David Wolfe, Robert Hessen (1990)
"I suppose novelists must often get that sensation about their work, but I had
never imagined that what is generally regarded as noncreative writing would ..."
2. The Awakening of Woman: Suggestions from the Psychic Side of Feminism by Florence Guertin Tuttle (1915)
"As well try to stem Niagara as to suggest crowding woman back into channels of
noncreative activity. The facts of the case are that feminism has opened the ..."
3. The History of French Literature from the Oath of Strasburg to Chanticler by Annie Lemp Konta (1909)
"... of a noncreative and unvisible kind. . . . \Ve should be tempted to call
attention to the harmony of M. Renan's physical and intellectual personality, ..."
4. Stray Leaves of Science and Folk-lore by John Scoffern (1870)
"According to him, the condition of total alcoholic abstinence is not even so
favourable, as that by me assumed, to the executive or noncreative acts of ..."
5. Profits of Efficiency by Clarence James Foreman (1918)
"In the end, however, the final output depends upon the superiority of the truly
positive, over the noncreative, forces of production. ..."