verb🔗ShareCrear, generarTo bring into existence; (sometimes in particular:)"You can create the color orange by mixing yellow and red."Puedes crear el color naranja mezclando amarillo y rojo.actionbeingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareCausar, crearTo cause, to bring (a non-object) about by an action, behavior, or event, to occasion."A sudden chemical spill on the highway created a chain‐collision which created a record traffic jam."Un derrame químico repentino en la autopista causó una colisión en cadena que creó un atasco de tráfico récord.actionoutcomeeventChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareConferir, nombrarTo confer or invest with a rank or title of nobility, to appoint, ordain or constitute."Henry VIII created him a Duke. Last month, the queen created two barons."Enrique VIII lo nombró duque. El mes pasado, la reina nombró a dos barones.royalgovernmentpoliticshistorytitlestateChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareCrear, inventarTo be or do something creative, imaginative, originative."Children usually enjoy creating, never mind if it is of any use!"A los niños generalmente les gusta crear, ¡no importa si es útil o no!artstyleliteratureachievementChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareCrear un papel, originar un personajeIn theatre, to be the first performer of a role; to originate a character.""Meryl Streep created the role of Donna Sheridan in the original Broadway production of Mamma Mia!" "Meryl Streep creó el papel de Donna Sheridan en la producción original de Broadway de Mamma Mia!.entertainmentartChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareArmar un escándalo, quejarse, gritarTo make a fuss, complain; to shout."The children created a lot of noise when they heard the ice cream truck. "Los niños armaron mucho escándalo cuando oyeron el camión de helados.communicationlanguagesoundactionwordChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading