"Recreatively" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Recreatively" is not a word in the English language. However, it seems to be a misspelling or variant of the word "recreatively", which is not a word either.
But I'm going to take a guess that you might have meant "creatively", which means in a creative or original way. It can also be a prefix used in words like recreationally or recreative, which means related to recreation or leisure activities.
If you meant something else, please clarify the context and I'll do my best to help.
Here are 5 examples of sentences using the word "recreatively":
The verb "recreating" means to create something again, often based on a previous version or experience, usually in a similar or identical way. It can also imply re-fashioning or re-designing something to make it more effective, efficient, or attractive.
Recreation refers to activities that are undertaken for enjoyment, relaxation, or leisure, often away from work or other regular activities. This can include sports, hobbies, social events, travel, or any other activity that brings people joy and helps them to recharge.
Used to describe activities or things that are done for enjoyment or leisure rather than for work or school.
People who engage in recreational activities or hobbies for enjoyment in their free time.
Recreationists refer to people who engage in activities for leisure, entertainment, or enjoyment, particularly outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, or other hobbies.
Recreations refer to activities or pursuits that people engage in for enjoyment or relaxation, often as a way to recharge or have fun. These can be physical, mental, or creative activities, such as hobbies, sports, reading, or traveling.<br><br>Recreations can also imply a sense of leisure or idleness, perhaps as opposed to more serious or productive activities like work. However, the term can also encompass activities that are intellectually or creatively stimulating, such as puzzles, games, or artistic pursuits.
To blame or hold someone responsible for their actions, often in a way that is bitter, annoyed, or retaliatory.
Recrimination refers to the act of criticizing or blaming someone else for a wrongdoing or mistake, often as a way of deflecting attention away from oneself, avoiding responsibility, or justifying one's own actions. It can also imply a sense of revenge or retaliation, where one person attacks the other's character or behavior in response to a perceived wrongdoing.
Recriminations refer to accusations or complaints that are made in a reiterative or repetitive manner, often in response to criticism or final judgment. They can also imply blaming or attacking each other in return, often in a way that is not constructive or helpful.<br><br>Example: "The politician's recriminations about the opponent's mistakes were seen as a desperate attempt to deflect attention from his own flaws."