单词 | creepy |
释义 | creepy (once / 5015 pages) adj Something is creepy if it feels like tiny things are crawling on you. The sensation of a spider on your arm is creepy. Ladybugs are pretty, but it still feels creepy when they crawl across your hand. Another kind of creepy feeling is something that gives you an unpleasant chill, like a creepy ghost story or the creepy sound of footsteps in your attic at night. The earliest meaning of creepy was simply "characterized by creeping," so in the 18th century you'd be creepy if you were simply tip-toeing quietly through your house. WORD FAMILYcreepy: creepier, creepiest, creepily, creepiness+/creep: creeped, creeper, creeping, creeps, creepy, crept/creeper: creepers/creeping: creepings USAGE EXAMPLES"This looks so creepy," said one user on Twitter. BBC(Dec 29, 2016) This woman appears a few times, creepily hovering like the girl from “The Ring,” but that’s all we get. New York Times(Dec 29, 2016) Bennett Miller follows Foxcatcher, the intense story of a deeply creepy and disturbed billionaire wrestling fan who turns murderer with … a cheery Dickens Yuletide classic. The Guardian(Dec 26, 2016) 1adj causing a sensation as of things crawling on your skin a creepy story I had a creepy-crawly feeling Syn creepy-crawly alarming frightening because of an awareness of danger 2adj annoying and unpleasant some creepy kids were bothering her Syn offensive unpleasant or disgusting especially to the senses |
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