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creepy

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Explanation of the Word "Creepy"

Definition: The word "creepy" is an adjective that describes something that makes you feel scared, uncomfortable, or uneasy, as if something is crawling on your skin. It often refers to things or situations that are strange or unsettling.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to use "creepy": You can use "creepy" to describe places, stories, people, or experiences that give you a feeling of fear or discomfort.
  • Where to use it: It can be used in everyday conversation, in writing (like stories), or when discussing movies or books.
Examples:
  1. In a Sentence: "The old house at the end of the street looks really creepy, especially at night."
  2. Creepy Story: "I heard a creepy story about a ghost that haunts the forest."
  3. Creepy Feelings: "She felt a creepy-crawly feeling on her back when she walked through the dark alley."
  4. Creepy People: "Some creepy kids were bothering her at the park."
Advanced Usage:
  • Creepy-crawly: This phrase refers to insects or things that make you feel uncomfortable, like spiders or worms. Example: "I can't stand creepy-crawlies like spiders; they give me the creeps."
  • Creepy atmosphere: This can describe a place that feels scary or unsettling, like an abandoned building.
Word Variants:
  • Creep (noun): A person who behaves in a strange or unsettling way. Example: "That guy is such a creep; he always stares at people."
  • Creep (verb): To move slowly and quietly in a way that makes someone feel uneasy. Example: "The cat crept silently through the bushes."
Different Meanings:
  1. Creepy in a Positive Light: Sometimes, "creepy" can be used humorously or in a playful way, like when someone enjoys scary movies or Halloween decorations.
  2. Creepy vs. Scary: While both can cause fear, "creepy" often implies a more unsettling feeling, whereas "scary" can be about fright or shock.
Synonyms:
  • Unsettling
  • Eerie
  • Spooky
  • Disturbing
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Get the creeps: To feel very uneasy or scared. Example: "I get the creeps whenever I watch horror films."
  • Creep out: To make someone feel uncomfortable or scared. Example: "His strange behavior really creeped me out."
Summary:

"Creepy" is a versatile word that you can use to describe things that make you feel uncomfortable or scared.

Adjective
  1. causing a sensation as of things crawling on your skin
    • a creepy story
    • I had a creepy-crawly feeling
  2. annoying and unpleasant
    • some creepy kids were bothering her

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