Pronunciation: /ˈkriːtʃər/
noun a living being, especially an animal
A1 My cat is a cute creature.
A2 The forest was filled with strange creatures.
B1 Scientists are studying the behavior of marine creatures.
B2 The mythical creature in the story was a dragon.
C1 The creature from outer space was unlike anything we had ever seen before.
C2 The creature's intricate design and movements captivated the audience.
adjective relating to or characteristic of animals
A1 The small creature scurried across the forest floor.
A2 The creature comforts of home were all she needed to feel safe.
B1 The scientist discovered a new creature species in the depths of the ocean.
B2 The creature feature film was a hit at the box office.
C1 The artist's interpretation of the creature was both beautiful and haunting.
C2 The creature from the ancient legend was said to have magical powers.
formal The scientist discovered a new species of deep-sea creature during the expedition.
informal I saw a strange creature in the woods while hiking with my friends.
slang That party was full of weird creatures, man.
figurative Fear is a powerful creature that can consume your thoughts if you let it.
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