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plural creators, feminine creatress or creatrix
Something or someone which creates or makes something. examples
(social media) Ellipsis of content creator, someone who regularly produces and publishes content on social media, especially of a monetizable nature. quotations examples
People have viewed his videos more than 13 billion times. And last year as the pandemic raged, he became the most-subscribed YouTube creator in the country.
2021 May 4, Taylor Lorenz, “Mr. Beast, YouTube Star, Wants to Take Over the Business World”, in The New York Times
The video shows TikTok creator Harrison Pawluk approaching the woman, Maree, in a public shopping centre.
2022 July 14, Rafqa Touma, “Melbourne woman ‘dehumanised’ by viral TikTok filmed without her consent”, in The Guardian
(religion, sometimes capitalized) The deity that created the world. examples
(sports) A player who creates opportunities for their team to score goals; a playmaker. quotations examples
Hernández is not a creator and suffered from a lack of service in previous seasons.
2019 July 3, Andrea Canales, Jonathan Tannenwald, “Pulisic, McKennie show plenty of promise for U.S. in Gold Cup”, in The Philadelphia Inquirer
There have been times this season when it seemed Liverpool were trying to reinvent Salah, the scorer supreme, as a creator and this was a sudden reminder of his greatest strength.
2022 October 13, Richard Jolly, “Record-breaker Mohamed Salah delivers timely reminder of his greatest strength ahead of clash with champions”, in Independent.ie
As such, when Doncic was on the court, Brunson was a secondary facilitator and more of a finisher than a creator.
2022 October 19, Andre Snellings, “Fantasy basketball: Why Jalen Brunson can be even better in New York”, in ESPN