creationist
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++cre·a·tion·ist /kriˈeɪʃənɪst/ noun [countable] RRCsomeone who believes that God created the universe in the way described in the Bible 创世论者 —creationism noun [uncountable] —creationist adjective
Examples from the Corpus
creationist• That comforts both creationists and experts on- taxonomy.• This is one of the oldest criticisms made by creationists, and recently it has been revived.• Some creationists say this means that life can not evolve from simple to complex.• This was far longer than the age of the earth as calculated by the creationists.• Is the creationist industry second or first division?• The creationist position in the Origin is never merely a straw man to be knocked down.• Unfortunately, many of us challenged by those who call themselves creationists are not well prepared to respond.cre·a·tion·ist nounChineseSyllable
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creationist
cre‧a‧tion‧ist /kriˈeɪʃənəst, kriˈeɪʃənɪst/
noun [countable]
someone who believes that God created the universe in the way described in the Bible
—creationism noun [uncountable]
—creationist adjective
cre‧a‧tion‧ist /kriˈeɪʃənəst, kriˈeɪʃənɪst/
noun [countable]someone who believes that God created the universe in the way described in the Bible
—creationism noun [uncountable]
—creationist adjective
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