creatural Antonyms

Meaning of creatural

creatural

a created being, individual sense 2, something created either animate or inanimate, a lower animal, a farm animal, a being of anomalous or uncertain aspect or nature, a human being, one that is the servile dependent or tool of another

creatural Sentence Examples

  1. The mystical forest teemed with otherworldly creatural inhabitants.
  2. The creature's menacing eyes pierced through the darkness, revealing its fearsome creatural nature.
  3. Ancient folklore whispered of creatural beings with extraordinary abilities.
  4. A sense of unease crept over the hikers as they stumbled upon strange creatural footprints.
  5. The lake's murky depths concealed a shadowy creatural form that lurked beneath the surface.
  6. The creatural growl sent shivers down their spines, a chilling reminder of the dangers that lay ahead.
  7. The legend spoke of a mythical creatural with wings that shimmered like a thousand stars.
  8. The scientist examined the fossilized remains of a prehistoric creatural, unlocking secrets of a forgotten world.
  9. The artist's canvas depicted a fantastical creatural that seemed to come to life before their eyes.
  10. In the labyrinthine city, whispers swirled of a creatural terror that stalked the shadows.

FAQs About the word creatural

a created being, individual sense 2, something created either animate or inanimate, a lower animal, a farm animal, a being of anomalous or uncertain aspect or n

human, hominid,humanoid, humanlike, anthropoid,mortal, natural,earthborn

immortal, supernatural, supernormal, angelic,divine, godlike, nonhuman, superhuman, omnipotent, bestial

The mystical forest teemed with otherworldly creatural inhabitants.

The creature's menacing eyes pierced through the darkness, revealing its fearsome creatural nature.

Ancient folklore whispered of creatural beings with extraordinary abilities.

A sense of unease crept over the hikers as they stumbled upon strange creatural footprints.