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1. re-creation
noun. the act of creating again.
Synonyms
- creative activity
Antonyms
- inactivity
- artifact
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2. continuous
adjective. ['kənˈtɪnjuːəs'] continuing in time or space without interruption.
Synonyms
- free burning
- constant
- unbroken
- day-and-night
- persisting
- persistence
- round-the-clock
- never-ending
- sustained
- unceasing
- continual
- around-the-clock
- consecutive
- continuity
- uninterrupted
- endless
- dogging
- incessant
- straight
- unremitting
- ceaseless
- nonstop
Antonyms
- discontinuous
- impermanent
- inconstancy
- unstable
3. creation
noun. ['kriːˈeɪʃən'] the human act of creating.
Synonyms
- porno
- artistic production
- pornography
- production
- activity
- creating by removal
- creating from raw materials
- erotica
- smut
- re-creation
- creative activity
- artistic creation
- creating by mental acts
- art
Antonyms
- black
- white
- break
- competition
Etymology
- création (French)
- creatio (Latin)
4. creation
noun. ['kriːˈeɪʃən'] an artifact that has been brought into existence by someone.
Synonyms
- remaking
- invention
- artifact
- product
- piece
- representation
- improvisation
- art
- classic
- artefact
- innovation
- fine art
- production
- master copy
- original
- master
- composition
- needlecraft
- remake
Antonyms
- nonclassical
- nonstandard
- uncreative
- unoriginal
Etymology
- création (French)
- creatio (Latin)
5. creation
noun. ['kriːˈeɪʃən'] the event that occurred at the beginning of something.
Synonyms
- beginning
- impregnation
- conception
- fecundation
- fertilization
Antonyms
- unoriginality
- conventional
- last
- secondary
Etymology
- création (French)
- creatio (Latin)
6. creation
noun. ['kriːˈeɪʃən'] the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new.
Synonyms
- institution
- foundation
- beginning
- introduction
- commencement
- authorship
- founding
- instauration
- innovation
- initiation
- origination
- start
Antonyms
- uncreativeness
- custom-made
- disassemble
- disjoin
Etymology
- création (French)
- creatio (Latin)
7. creation
noun. ['kriːˈeɪʃən'] everything that exists anywhere.
Synonyms
- galaxy
- macrocosm
- heavenly body
- celestial body
- closed universe
- universe
- extraterrestrial object
- existence
- world
- extragalactic nebula
- estraterrestrial body
- cosmos
- natural order
- natural object
Antonyms
- derived
- unimportant
- employee
- discontinuance
Etymology
- création (French)
- creatio (Latin)
8. theory
noun. ['ˈθɪri, ˈθiːɝi'] a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena.
Synonyms
- structural anthropology
- reductionism
- atomic theory
- holistic theory
- law of nature
- theory of preformation
- possibility
- atomist theory
- field theory
- law
- scientific theory
- explanation
- atomism
- atomistic theory
- preformation
- holism
- hypothesis
- blastogenesis
- structural sociology
- economic theory
Antonyms
- atomism
- corpuscular theory of light
- wave theory
- wave theory of light
Etymology
- theoria (Latin)
- θεωρία (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
9. theory
noun. ['ˈθɪri, ˈθiːɝi'] a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena.
Synonyms
- supposition
- historicism
- hypothesis
- possibility
- conception
- model
- theoretical account
- supposal
- concept
- gemmule
- framework
- speculation
- conjecture
- construct
- assumption
Antonyms
- synthesis
- impossible
- impossibility
- nonexistence
Etymology
- theoria (Latin)
- θεωρία (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
10. theory
noun. ['ˈθɪri, ˈθiːɝi'] a belief that can guide behavior.
Synonyms
- egoism
- jumble
- patchwork
- belief
Antonyms
- possible
- nonbeing
- civil law
- international law
Etymology
- theoria (Latin)
- θεωρία (Ancient Greek (to 1453))