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Creatures Living Strange Noun Bre ˈkriːtʃə(R ˈkriːtʃər Dormouse
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BrE / ˈkriːtʃə(r) / NAmE / ˈkriːtʃər / |
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- the dormouse is a shy, nocturnal creature.
- respect for all living creatures
- strange creatures from outer space
- you pathetic creature!
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creature(noun)BrE / ˈkriːtʃə(r) / NAmE / ˈkriːtʃər / - a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around, such as an animal
- The dormouse is a shy, nocturnal creature.
- respect for all living creatures
- strange creatures from outer space
- a person, considered in a particular way
- You pathetic creature!
- She was an exotic creature with long red hair and brilliant green eyes.
- He always goes to bed at ten—he's a creature of habit (= he likes to do the same things at the same time every day).
- a person or thing that depends completely on somebody else and is controlled by them
Extra Examples- Dogs are more social creatures than cats.
- I dreamt of evil creatures who were trying to catch me.
- It is awesome to see these magnificent creatures in flight.
- The newborn young are helpless creatures and easy prey for birds.
- These timid little creatures exude a pungent smell when threatened.
- Woodland creatures such as foxes and owls are increasingly common in towns.
- a strange creature from another planet
- the wild creatures of the forest
- Goblins and other dangerous creatures lurked inside the cave.
- He always goes to bed at ten—he’s a creature of habit.
- She was a sociable creature; she liked people.
- We share the land with all living creatures and have a duty to preserve its riches.
- a complex/unhappy/sociable creature
- a poor/pathetic/sad/charming creature
Word Origin- Middle English (in the sense ‘something created’): via Old French from late Latin creatura, from the verb creare ‘to produce’.
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