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creepy

/ˈkɹipi/adjective2 syllables

Creepy means: causing a sensation as of things crawling on your skin.

Synonyms for creepy3

adjective, as in causing a sensation as of things crawling on your skin

creepy-crawly, alarming

adjective, as in annoying and unpleasant

What does creepy mean?2

adjective

1

causing a sensation as of things crawling on your skin“a creepy story”

2

annoying and unpleasant“some creepy kids were bothering her”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with creepy?1

two syllables

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Creepy in a sentence

  • I hate seeing cockroaches, or any creepy-crawlies really.zogwarg
  • Sami lived in a huge, dark and creepy building.OsoHombre
  • I don't want to go out with him, he's a bit creepy.Nuel
  • I don't know, it seems a little creepy.ajje
  • It's kind of creepy in here, isn't it?CK
  • The robot was so lifelike that it was creepy.Zifre
  • He got a creepy vibe from the house.Amastan
  • It must be really creepy to work in a morgue.darinmex

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Forms of creepy

as a adjective

comparative
creepier
superlative
creepiest