Creature
UK /["/ˈkriːtʃə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈkriːtʃər/"]/
Definition
a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around, such as an animal
In simple words: A living thing, often used for animals or monsters.
Examples
- The forest is home to many mysterious creatures that are rarely seen.
- Some people believe that mythical creatures, like dragons, actually existed.
- The scientist discovered a new creature in the depths of the ocean.
- The movie features a terrifying creature that stalks its victims in the dark.
- In folklore, a creature may represent moral lessons or cultural values.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. Can describe real animals or fictional beings, but usually not for humans. Avoid in technical discussions about biology.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'create' — a 'creature' is a being that is created, like in stories.
Collocations
- living
- primitive
- simple
- living
- primitive
- simple
Synonyms
- animal
- being
- entity
- organism
- life form
Antonyms
- human
- person
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'creator' — 'creature' refers to living beings, while 'creator' refers to someone who makes something.
- Using 'creatures' only for fantasy or mythological beings, when it's also for real animals.
- Mispronouncing as 'creet-ure' instead of 'cree-chur'.