Creatable is probably the closest adjective to Create.
recreate
creative
creating
The adjective for clamor is made by adding the suffix -ous, forming the adjective clamorous.
Try creative (adj). e.g. 'She's a creative person.'
"Create" isn't an adjective, it's a verb.
recreate
creative
The adjective 'creative' is derived from the verb to create.
creating
The adjective for clamor is made by adding the suffix -ous, forming the adjective clamorous.
Try creative (adj). e.g. 'She's a creative person.'
create, creative, creatively
No, the word creator comes from create, which is a verb.
Possibly, but not normally. Creating is the present participle of the verb (to create) and is usually a verb form or noun (gerund). Used with nouns, it seems to be a noun adjunct, e.g. "creating processes" where the adjective "creative" is much more likely to be used.
A conjunction is used to create parallel structure. It connects words, phrases, or clauses within a sentence to show that they have equal importance or to create a balanced and structured flow.
You can't create an adjective from memorial day. It is well known that in English one can often use a noun as an adjective. For example, one can say a memorial day ceremony.