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crea·ture

/ˈkrēCHər/

noun: creature; plural noun: creatures

  1. an animal, as distinct from a human being.”night sounds of birds and other creatures”Similar:animalbeastbruteliving thingliving entityliving soulsoulmortalbeinglife formorganismcritter
    • an animal or person.”as fellow creatures on this planet, animals deserve respect”
    • a fictional or imaginary being, typically a frightening one.”a creature from outer space”
    • ARCHAICanything living or existing.”dress, jewels, and other transitory creatures”
    • a person of a specified kind, typically one viewed with pitycontempt, or desire.”you heartless creature!”Similar:fellowindividualcharacterwretchbeggarsoulpersonpersonagehuman beinghumanmanwomanboygirldevilbunnycookiecustomersorttypethingchapblokegeezerbastardboddudehombreguygalbodydogcovewightView 2 vulgar slang words
    • a person or organization considered to be under the complete control of another.”the village teacher was expected to be the creature of his employer”Similar:minionlackeyflunkeyhirelingsubordinateservantretainervassalpuppetpawntoolinstrumentcat’s pawdupestoogesuckeryes-manpoodledogsbodyskivvygofer

Phrases

creature of habit — a person who follows an unvarying routine.

“he’s a creature of habit—he keeps to the places he knows”

Origin

Middle English (in the sense ‘something created’): via Old French from late Latin creatura, from the verb creare (see create).

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