Creative is the adjective form for the noun creativity.
Creativity is a noun.
The adjective of creativity is creative
Creative
The noun creativity is from the adjective creative. The adverb form is creatively.
Creative is an adjective.
No, the word 'creative' is not a noun, the word 'creative' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The abstract noun forms for the adjective creative are creativeness and creativity.
Creativity is a noun form of the verb create. The adjectives may be "creative" (involved in creating) or "created" (made through creating).
No, creative is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form is creativeness or creativity.
The English word "creativity" can be translated into Greek language. However, that translation may sound a bit unique to English speakers. The word is "dimiourgikotita".
Try creative (adj). e.g. 'She's a creative person.'
Yes. Creativity is an abstract noun. It refers to the ability to imagine and to develop ways to accomplish new or difficult things.
"Conscience" is a noun. Probably you could use it as an adjective with a little extra creativity, but normally, when you are talking about living according to your conscience, or listening to it... it works as a noun.