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creator

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/krɪˈeɪtə/ · cre-a-tor

A person or entity that brings something into existence; a maker.

Meanings

nounformal

A person or entity that brings something into existence; a maker.

ایک فرد یا ہستی جو کچھ وجود میں لاتی ہے؛ ایک تخلیق کرنے والا۔

خالق

khalq

Synonyms

makercreatorproducerتخلیق کاراجتماعپیدا کرنے والا

Antonyms

destroyerdismantlerannihilatorتباہ کنندہنقصان دہختم کرنے والا

Common Collocations

  • creative creator
  • divine creator
  • artistic creator

Example Sentences

The artist is a true creator of beauty.

آرٹسٹ حقیقی خوبصورتی کا خالق ہے۔

Artist haqeeqi khoobsurti ka khalq hai.

In religious texts, God is often referred to as the ultimate creator.

حواری کتب میں، خدا کو اکثر اعلیٰ خالق کے طور پر ذکر کیا جاتا ہے۔

Hawari kutub mein, Khuda ko aksar aala khalq ke tor par zikar kiya jata hai.

She sees herself as a creator of new ideas.

وہ اپنے آپ کو نئے خیالات کا خالق سمجھتی ہے۔

Woh apne aap ko naye khayalat ka khalq samajhti hai.

Easily Confused With

creature:A creator brings something into existence; a creature refers to a being or entity that has been created.

Word Family

creation
nounتخلیق
creative
adjectiveتخلیقی
creativity
nounتخلیقی صلاحیت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'creator' as someone who creates new things.

Imagine a sculptor shaping a masterpiece.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

حسن کی خالق سے جو ہے شکوہ، وہ خود سمجھتا ہے کہ وہ ہی ہے سب کچھ

Hasan ki khalq se jo hai shikwa, woh khud samajhta hai ke woh hi hai sab kuch.

The one who has a grievance against the Creator, believes he is everything.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جس نے بنایا ہے، وہی سنوارتا ہے۔

Jis ne banaya hai, wahi sanwarta hai.

The one who created, is the same who refines.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "creātor" — one who creates

First known use: 14th century

The term 'creator' originated from Latin, indicating a person or entity that brings something into existence. It has been used in various contexts, including religion, literature, and art.