actively-created
|ac-tive-ly-cre-at-ed|
/ˈæktɪvli ˈkriːeɪtɪd/
(create)
ability to create
Etymology
'actively-created' originates from the combination of 'active' and 'create', where 'active' comes from Latin 'activus' meaning 'engaged in action', and 'create' comes from Latin 'creare' meaning 'to make, bring forth'.
'actively-created' evolved from the combination of the words 'active' and 'create', which were used separately in Middle English and eventually combined in modern English to describe something made with intention and energy.
Initially, 'create' meant 'to bring into existence', and 'active' meant 'engaged in action'. The combination 'actively-created' emphasizes the deliberate and energetic aspect of creation.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
produced or brought into existence through deliberate and energetic effort.
The actively-created artwork was displayed in the gallery.
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Last updated: 2025/05/21 17:38
