verbal creation
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Definition
Noun: 1. The act or product of creating something using words, speech, or language: This refers to the process or the resulting work that is formed through the deliberate use of language, as opposed to physical or visual creation. It encompasses the invention and arrangement of words to produce an original piece of work.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- Writing a novel is a profound act of verbal creation.
- The poet's latest verbal creation explores themes of identity and loss.
- Storytelling, in its essence, is a form of verbal creation.
Advanced Usage
- As a conceptual category: In literary theory or analysis, "verbal creation" can be used to categorize and discuss the nature of linguistic artistry, distinguishing it from other artistic mediums.
- The critic examined the text not just for its plot, but as a complex verbal creation.
Variants and Related Words
- Create (verb): To bring something into existence.
- Creation (noun): The act of creating, or something that has been created.
- Verbal (adjective): Relating to or in the form of words.
Synonyms
- Literary composition: A written work, especially one of artistic value.
- Wordcraft: Skill in using words effectively.
- Linguistic artifact: An object (like a text) created through language.
Notes on Meaning
The term "verbal creation" specifically highlights the medium (words and language) and the act of making. It is a broad term that can apply to any original work produced through language, including fiction, poetry, speeches, scripts, and even some forms of philosophical or theoretical writing. It emphasizes the constructive and formative power of language itself.
Noun
- creating something by the use of speech and language