Creature - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkriːtʃər|  American pronunciation of the word creature
Brit.  |ˈkriːtʃə|  British pronunciation of the word creature

noun

- a living organism characterized by voluntary movement (syn: animal, beast, brute, fauna)
- a human being; `wight' is an archaic term (syn: wight)
- a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else (syn: puppet, tool)

Extra examples

Few living creatures can survive without water.

She's a creature of rare beauty.

A social creature by nature, he loves working with people.

The poor creature had no way to get home.

He's a creature of habit.

The poll tax was a creature of the Government.

He was a creature of the military government.

She was an exotic creature with long red hair and brilliant green eyes.

I don't see how any creature can survive under those conditions.

The tiny creature contributes to its ecosystem in ways we are only just beginning to appreciate.

Every living creature is mortal.

...among pelagic animals the undisputed king is the blue whale, the largest creature currently roaming the face of the earth...

If you're not careful, the evil magician will change you back into the ugly creature that you used to be.

He was the most beautiful creature Dot had ever seen.

I think you should put the poor creature out of its misery.

Word forms

noun
singular: creature
plural: creatures
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