promethean - from Prometheus describes a scheme that is daringly original and creative
It's an adjective. It doesn't have a plural form in English. If you use it with a noun, the noun can be plural:creative ideascreative workscreative suggestionscreative peoplecreative solutionsYou might see "creative" treated as a noun in advertising jargon, but it is not standard English.
English is an adjective. Adjectives that can be used to describe the noun "English" include Queen's, proper, and modern.
The proper adjective is an English writer
In the English language, YES it is.
Yes it can be an adjective when referring to someone being British. It's also a proper noun. (e.g. when referring to "The British")
courageous, fearless, bold, brash, dauntless,
It's an adjective. It doesn't have a plural form in English. If you use it with a noun, the noun can be plural:creative ideascreative workscreative suggestionscreative peoplecreative solutionsYou might see "creative" treated as a noun in advertising jargon, but it is not standard English.
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".
"Beauté créative" is a French equivalent of the English phrase "creative beauty."Specifically, the feminine noun "beauté" means "beauty." The feminine adjective "créative" means "creative." The pronunciation is "boh-teh kreh-ah-teev."
"Creative" in English is creativo in Italian.
"Écriture créative" is a French equivalent of the English phrase "creative writing."Specifically, the feminine noun "écriture" means "writing." The feminine adjective "créative" means "creative." The pronunciation is "eh-kree-tyoor kreh-ah-teev."
English is a proper adjective.
"First" as an adjective and "(the) first" as a noun are English equivalents of the French word premier. The masculine singular adjective also translates as "main," "original," "primary" or "prime" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "pruh-myey" in Alsatian French.
"English" is both a noun and an adjective.
"Molto originale" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "very original."Specifically, the adverb "molto" means "very." The feminine/masculine adjective "originale" means "original." The pronunciation is "MOHL-toh-ree-djee-NAH-leh."
In English, the adjective is Andorran.
YES it is adjective (ENGLISH) / pang-uri (TAGALOG)