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UK/["/kriːp/","/kriːps/","/krept/","/ˈkriːpɪŋ/"]/US/["/kriːp/","/kriːps/","/krept/","/ˈkriːpɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Creep

to move slowly, quietly and carefully, because you do not want to be seen or heard

In simple words: To move slowly and quietly, often in a sneaky way.

Creep in a sentence

  • The cat began to creep silently across the room, trying not to wake anyone.
  • During the play, the actor had to creep slowly behind the curtains to surprise the audience.
  • She felt a strange creep when walking alone at night through the park.
  • I don’t like that guy; he’s such a creep and makes me uncomfortable.
  • The plant’s roots creep underground and can spread several meters.
  • A cold sweat began to creep over him as he entered the dark basement.
  • The security guard warned us about a creep lurking near the entrance last night.

How to use Creep

Use 'creep' when describing slow, sneaky movement. It can have a negative connotation when referring to someone who behaves inappropriately. Avoid in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

creep + adverb

Memory hint

Think of a thief trying to creep into a house without making noise.

Related words

Collocations with Creep

Synonyms for Creep

Opposites of Creep

Common mistakes with Creep

  • Confused with 'crawl'—crawling is slower and usually lower to the ground.
  • Using 'creep' to denote speed rather than the manner of movement.
  • Misunderstanding its slang use related to people behaving in a creepy way.

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Frequently asked questions about Creep

What does Creep mean?

To move slowly and quietly, often in a sneaky way.

What is the definition of Creep?

to move slowly, quietly and carefully, because you do not want to be seen or heard

How do you use Creep in a sentence?

The cat began to creep silently across the room, trying not to wake anyone.

Can you give another example of Creep?

During the play, the actor had to creep slowly behind the curtains to surprise the audience.

What are synonyms for Creep?

Common alternatives include crawl.

What is the opposite of Creep?

Opposite meanings include rush, hurry, sprint.

What words go with Creep?

It commonly pairs with quietly, silently, slowly, along, down, into, quietly, silently, slowly, along, down, into.

What are common mistakes when using Creep?

Confused with 'crawl'—crawling is slower and usually lower to the ground. Using 'creep' to denote speed rather than the manner of movement. Misunderstanding its slang use related to people behaving in a creepy way.

How do you pronounce Creep?

US: /["/kriːp/","/kriːps/","/krept/","/ˈkriːpɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/kriːp/","/kriːps/","/krept/","/ˈkriːpɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Creep?

Use 'creep' when describing slow, sneaky movement. It can have a negative connotation when referring to someone who behaves inappropriately. Avoid in formal contexts.

What CEFR level is Creep?

"Creep" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.