creature

UK /ˈkɹiː.tʃə/ US /ˈkɹi.tʃəɹ/
noun 5

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(noun.)

ADJ

living

Every living creature on Earth depends on water to survive.

primitive, simple | complex | intelligent | cold-blooded, warm-blooded

wild

We saw some wild creatures on our safari trip last summer.

social

Humans are social creatures who naturally enjoy spending time with friends and family.

solitary | night, nocturnal | aquatic, marine, sea, underwater, water | land-based

woodland

The woodland creature stretched its wings and flew deeper into the forest.

ape-like, bat-like, etc.

little, small, tiny

A tiny creature scurried across the kitchen floor and disappeared behind the refrigerator.

helpless

When the baby bird fell from its nest, it was a helpless creature waiting for its mother to return.

dangerous | furry

magnificent

The lion is a magnificent creature that roams across the African savanna.

exotic, strange

The zoo's newest exhibit features an exotic creature with bright feathers that nobody has ever seen before.

mythical

evil

The villain in the movie was a evil creature that haunted the castle for centuries.

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