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Creep

Definition

Creep refers to the act of moving slowly and quietly, often in a stealthy manner. It can also refer to a gradual change or deformation, especially in the context of materials science. Additionally, "creep" can describe someone who behaves in an unsettling or socially awkward way.

Parts of Speech
  • Verb
  • Noun
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /kriːp/
  • Respelling: kreep

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /kriːp/
  • Respelling: kreep

The pronunciation of "creep" is the same in both American and British English.

Etymology

The word "creep" comes from the Old English word "crēopan," meaning "to move slowly" or "crawl." It has Germanic roots and has been used in English since the early Middle Ages to describe slow, stealthy movements. Over time, the meaning expanded to include various metaphorical uses.

Derivatives
  • Creeping (verb)
  • Creeper (noun)
  • Creepy (adjective)
  • Creepiness (noun)
  • Creep up (phrasal verb)
Synonyms
  • Slither
  • Crawl
  • Sneak
Antonyms
  • Dash
  • Sprint
  • Rush
Usage

The verb "creep" is commonly used to describe someone or something moving slowly, quietly, or stealthily, often to avoid detection. In everyday language, it can describe how people or objects approach gradually. It is also used metaphorically to describe gradual processes, such as price increases or material deformation under stress in physics and engineering. As a noun, "creep" can refer to a person whose behavior is socially awkward or unnerving.

Related Terms
  • Slither: To move smoothly over a surface, typically in a twisting motion.
  • Tiptoe: To walk quietly and carefully on the balls of one’s feet.
  • Sneak: To move quietly and secretly to avoid being noticed.
Detailed Definitions

Verb

  • To move slowly and quietly: Refers to making a movement in a secretive or stealthy manner.
    • Example: "The cat crept across the room, trying not to be noticed."
  • To occur gradually or insidiously: Describes a slow and often unnoticed process.
    • Example: "Inflation began to creep up over the year."

Noun

  • A person who behaves in a socially awkward or unsettling way: Refers to someone whose actions make others uncomfortable.
    • Example: "Everyone in the office thought he was a bit of a creep."
  • The slow movement or deformation of a material: Describes the gradual change in shape under stress, particularly in materials science.
    • Example: "The metal showed signs of creep after prolonged exposure to heat."

creep

The turtle began to creep along the beautiful beach, leaving tracks behind.
He tried to creep to his seat without being noticed by the teacher.
Everyone in the office thinks John is a bit of a creep.

🇨🇳 Mandarin (Chinese)

  • 爬行 (páxíng) - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /pha˧˥ ɕiŋ˧˥/
  • Respelling: PAH-sheeng

  • 怪人 (guài rén) - [strange person, creep]
  • IPA: /kwai̯˧˥ ʐən˧˥/
  • Respelling: GWHY-ren

🇮🇳 Hindi

  • रेंगते हुए (reṅgate hue) - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /reŋ.ɡə.teː ɦʊ.eː/
  • Respelling: reng-GAH-tey HOO-ay

  • अजीब व्यक्ति (ajīb vyakti) - [strange person, creep]
  • IPA: /ə.d͡ʒiːb vjək.t̪iː/
  • Respelling: aj-EEB vyuk-TEE

🇪🇸 Spanish

  • Arrastrarse - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /a.rasˈtɾar.se/
  • Respelling: ah-ras-TRAHR-seh

  • Siniestro - [creepy, eerie]
  • IPA: /siˈnjes.tro/
  • Respelling: si-NYES-tro

🇫🇷 French

  • Ramper - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /ʁɑ̃.pe/
  • Respelling: rahn-PE

  • Flippant - [creepy, unsettling]
  • IPA: /fli.pɑ̃/
  • Respelling: fleep-AN

🇸🇦 Modern Standard Arabic

  • يزحف (yazḥaf) - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /jaz.ħaf/
  • Respelling: ya-ZHAHF

  • شخص غريب (shakhṣ gharīb) - [strange person, creep]
  • IPA: /ʃaxs ɣa.riːb/
  • Respelling: shakhs ghah-REB

🇧🇩 Bengali

  • রেঙ্গে চলা (reṅge cala) - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /reŋge tʃɔla/
  • Respelling: reng-GAY CHO-la

  • অদ্ভুত ব্যক্তি (odbhut vyakti) - [strange person, creep]
  • IPA: /odbʱut bjæk.ti/
  • Respelling: od-BHOOT byuk-TEE

🇷🇺 Russian

  • Ползти (Polzti) - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /polztʲ/
  • Respelling: POLZ-tee

  • Жуткий человек (Zhutkiy chelovek) - [creepy person]
  • IPA: /ʐʊt.kʲɪj t͡ɕɪ.loˈvʲek/
  • Respelling: zhoot-KEE chel-oh-VEK

🇵🇹 Portuguese

  • Rastejar - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /ʁɐʃˈteʒaʁ/
  • Respelling: rash-TEY-zhar

  • Sinistro - [creepy, eerie]
  • IPA: /siˈnistɾu/
  • Respelling: si-NEES-troo

🇮🇩 Indonesian

  • Merayap - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /mə.ra.jap/
  • Respelling: meh-RAH-yap

  • Orang aneh - [strange person, creep]
  • IPA: /ɔ.rɑŋ ɑ.nɛh/
  • Respelling: OR-ang ah-NEH

🇩🇪 German

  • Kriechen - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /ˈkʁiː.çən/
  • Respelling: KREE-chuhn

  • Unheimlich - [creepy, eerie]
  • IPA: /ˈʊn.ˌhaɪm.lɪç/
  • Respelling: OON-highm-likh

🇯🇵 Japanese

  • 這う (hau) - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /ha.u/
  • Respelling: HAH-oo

  • 不気味な人 (bukimi na hito) - [creepy person]
  • IPA: /bʉ.ki.mi na çi.to/
  • Respelling: boo-KEE-mee na HEE-to

🇻🇳 Vietnamese

  • Bò - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /bɒ˧˩/
  • Respelling: BAW

  • Người kỳ lạ - [strange person, creep]
  • IPA: /ŋwi˧ˀ˨ʔ kɨ˧ˀ˨ʔ laː˧˧/
  • Respelling: ngwee KEE LAH

🇰🇷 Korean

  • 기어가다 (gieogada) - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /ki.ʌ.ga.da/
  • Respelling: KEE-oh-GAH-da

  • 기이한 사람 (gi'ihan saram) - [strange person, creep]
  • IPA: /ɡi.i.han sa.ɾam/
  • Respelling: GEE-ee-HAN SAH-ram

🇹🇷 Turkish

  • Sürünmek - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /syːˈɾyn.mek/
  • Respelling: syoor-UNE-mek

  • Ürkütücü kişi - [creepy person]
  • IPA: /yrˈcy.ty.t͡ʃy kiː.ʃi/
  • Respelling: yur-KYOO-too-CHOO kee-SHEE

🇵🇰 Urdu

  • رینگتے ہوئے (rengte hue) - [to crawl or move slowly]
  • IPA: /reːŋɡ.teː ɦʊ.eː/
  • Respelling: reng-TAY HOO-ay

  • عجیب شخص (ajeeb shakhs) - [strange person, creep]
  • IPA: /ə.d͡ʒiːb ʃəxs/
  • Respelling: ah-JEEB shakhs

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