creep Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- slime
- so-and-so
- toad
- bounder
- crud
- joker
- churl
- buzzard
- fink
- bugger
- chuff
- slimeball
- brat
- louse
- sleazebag
- rotter
- idiot
- cad
- reptile
- stinkard
- son-of-a-gun
- brute
- sleaze
- blighter
- moron
- hound
- cretin
- villain
- barbarian
- lout
- crumb
- stinker
- boor
- swine
- beast
- nerd
- nuisance
- cur
- pill
- scumbag
- sleazeball
- heel
- fool
- slob
- scuzzball
- bleeder
- vermin
- varmint
- schmuck
- dirtbag
- savage
- sod
- scum
Weak:
creep Meaning
creep (n)
someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric
a slow longitudinal movement or deformation
a pen that is fenced so that young animals can enter but adults cannot
a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body
creep (v)
move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground
to go stealthily or furtively
grow or spread, often in such a way as to cover (a surface)
show submission or fear
creep Sentence Examples
- A shiver ran down my spine as a strange creep watched me from across the street.
- The old house on the hill had an unsettling creep to it, like a forgotten memory.
- The vines slowly crept up the brick wall, inch by inch.
- We crept through the dark forest, hoping to avoid detection.
- Time seemed to creep by during the long, boring lecture.
- The artist used a special technique to create a sense of creep in his paintings.
- The mold crept across the damp basement ceiling.
- Don't creep up on me like that! You scared the life out of me.
- The feeling of success slowly crept in after months of hard work.
- The moss crept between the cracks in the sidewalk, a sign of nature's resilience.
FAQs About the word creep
someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric, a slow longitudinal movement or deformation, a pen that is fenced so that young animals can enter but adults cannot,
bastard, rat, dog, skunk, snake, clown,jerk, slime, so-and-so, toad
gentleman, gentleman, lady, lady,hero, hero, heroine, saint, idol, idol
A shiver ran down my spine as a strange creep watched me from across the street.
The old house on the hill had an unsettling creep to it, like a forgotten memory.
The vines slowly crept up the brick wall, inch by inch.
We crept through the dark forest, hoping to avoid detection.