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Definition of creature in English:

creature

noun ˈkriːtʃəˈkritʃər
  • 1An animal, as distinct from a human being.

    night sounds of birds and other creatures
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ticks rank right up there with bats, snakes and spiders as creatures that elicit fear and disgust at the mere mention of their name.
    • Single-celled creatures, insects, birds, whales, and humans move about for all sorts of reasons.
    • These creatures include fish, crocodiles, turtles, hippopotamuses, monkeys, rodents, and antelopes.
    • Marine biologists have reported a growing number of exotic fish and marine creatures in British waters.
    • Despite incontrovertible and growing evidence that there were distinct eras of different creatures, the scientific community embraced the idea of gradualism.
    • One finds here myriads of beings and creatures with distinct characteristics.
    • Most of the diet is made up of small fish, although a wide variety of sea creatures including crustaceans, marine worms, and squid are also taken.
    • Only 50 of these genetically distinct creatures survive in the region, comprising the northernmost population.
    • Mosquito larvae are an important food source for fish and other aquatic creatures, and the adults feed a lot of birds and bats.
    • On the ceiling of the cave, animal tracks can be seen, and there are fossils of many marine creatures - plus a bird fossil which looks like a chicken.
    • Reptiles are cold blooded scaly creatures like snakes, lizards, crocodiles and turtles, who are all descendants of the primitive reptile.
    • Marine invertebrates feast on the wood, attracting other creatures from little fish, to birds and sharks.
    • Commonly thought of as insects, ticks are actually arachnids or eight-legged creatures, like the spider.
    • These creatures are quite distinct from fish, crustaceans, and molluscs.
    • All around her there was the activity of woodland creatures, birds and mammals, insects and fish, continuing their role in the environment.
    • Dogs, cats and creatures of all shapes, sizes and colours want to meet caring people to share life, love and happiness.
    • As it decays, it ties up dissolved oxygen, eventually causing creatures like shrimp, fish, crabs, and octopuses to suffocate.
    • Just because many birds can fly, it does not follow that all creatures that fly are birds.
    • Birds in coastal areas eat crabs and other aquatic creatures.
    • The term ‘waterbug’ refers to a wide variety of insects, including creatures such as worms and butterflies.
    Synonyms
    animal, beast, brute
    living thing, living entity, living soul, soul, mortal, being, life form, organism
    informal critter
    1. 1.1 An animal or person.
      as fellow creatures on this planet, animals deserve respect
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Cows are innocent herbivores that would never knowingly consume the rendered remains of their fellow creatures.
      • We, and our fellow creatures, will be the beneficiaries.
      • We serve God best when we exercise our responsibilities locally, healing our fellow creatures within our damaged Earth community and kneeling with them in the praise of God.
      • They encourage the viewer to take a more compassionate look at his or her fellow creatures, including the most despised and marginalized.
      • The most natural privilege of man, next to the right of acting for himself, is that of combining his exertions with those of his fellow creatures and of acting in common with them.
      • We all have views about how our fellow creatures should be treated but it is in the nature of our democracy that the House of Commons decides the law.
      • If you've ever looked into the eyes of a chimp or gorilla there's no denying that lurch of recognition for a fellow creature obviously capable of complex thoughts and feelings.
      • Observe how it interacts with its fellow creatures, and the vast variety of food it consumes every hour.
      • The moral standing of our fellow creatures may be humble, but it is absolute and not something within our power to confer or withhold.
      • The company of one's fellow creatures was always the point of the public house.
      • Wherever I go, I am awed by the diversity of our fellow creatures and their staggering variety of color, design, adaption and behavior.
      • In the beginning was the ancient fertility that accompanied the birth of Man and every of Man's fellow creatures, each speaking its own language.
      • The last animal legends highlight the crazy swings in Americans' sentiments toward their fellow creatures.
      • But human beings are mortal creatures and subject to the whims of nature.
      • I was brought up understanding that there were certain courtesies and considerations to be extended to all fellow creatures.
      • We have failed in our stewardship of this bountiful creation, harming our fellow creatures and abusing the resources of the gracious earth.
      • We Homo sapiens are fascinated by observing our fellow creatures as they go about their daily grind - eating, sleeping, courting.
      • In fact, a horrified response would be one of the means by which he or she would help to alert and enlighten his or her fellow creatures.
      • Forgive us for the words, the choices, and the acts which bring grief to you and to our fellow creatures.
      • I look forward to sharing a lasting trust with my fellow creatures, learning from their ways and restoring that relationship we used to have with the animals given to our care.
      Synonyms
      person, human being, human, being, mortal, soul, thing
    2. 1.2 A fictional or imaginary being.
      a creature from outer space
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Popular art images are flowers and imaginary creatures.
      • During this time people put on morality plays about ghosts, goblins, virgins, and other mythical creatures.
      • As a preliminary step to painting, we briefly discussed the fact that dragons are imaginary creatures.
      • The novel's weight and mythical resonance depend on creatures that stretch the imagination and go beyond it.
      • The vampires had always been known to humans, though to most, only as fictional creatures.
      • Both movies have a big-name comedian dressed up as a fictional creature.
      • There were fairies, gnomes, dragons and assorted other creatures watching curiously from a safe distance.
      • There are mythical creatures like dragons, cobras and emblems like the solid Maltese cross.
      • They are entirely creatures of the imagination.
      • The fantasy creature category contained such imaginary creatures as fairy, hairy Cyclops, and gremlin.
      • It's not the power given to mythological creatures and deities in fairy tales.
      • The images consisted mainly of mythological creatures such as dragons, fairies, and merfolk.
      • I remember a time as a child when my sister and I shared an imaginary world of made-up creatures.
      • There are no vampires, werewolves, zombies or outer space creatures.
      • So the only thing she could do was fight imaginary creatures.
      • Well, both Leviathan and Behemoth, the mythic and legendary giant creatures of the sea and the land respectively, are kosher.
      • Drawing the princesses and imaginative creatures she read about in the book led to a lifelong passion, and today her art continues to have a fairytale-like quality.
      • Kira carried on walking, muttering angrily to herself about the absolute stupidity and selfishness of demons and mythical creatures.
      • To everyone else, all that existed about unicorns was that they were imaginary creatures that roamed the world.
      • Of course, since dragons are mythical semimagical creatures anyway, it's difficult to guess what flight characteristics they might have.
    3. 1.3with adjective A person of a specified kind.
      you heartless creature!
      Example sentencesExamples
      • People are imaginative creatures, though, and they'll find a way to refer to it somehow.
      • He said: ‘I just thought she was the most beautiful creature I'd ever seen in my life and I had to find out about her.’
      • Most human beings are conflicted creatures and, to paraphrase George Orwell, some are more conflicted than others.
      • We human beings are fallible creatures, and we have a habit of seeing only the survivors of a set of experiences.
      • Human beings are creatures of peace, and we shouldn't resist our natures, but when everyone else around you seem to be resisting their natures it's difficult for me not to.
      • ‘Human beings are sexual creatures and if you tell them they can't have sex it's going to come out some way or other,’ she says.
      • Rachel moved her eyes down to this charming creature's face.
      • The freedom which men of long ago had did not blind them nor did it transform them into heartless creatures.
      • The girl was a pretty feminine creature with hatred toward men.
      • What wretched creature would give up the fight before he's truly lost?
      • But do not expect any lovable creatures and charming subjects here.
      • Spin fantasies in your head, she's probably the most charming and intelligent creature on earth.
      • And Irma, that vain, wretched creature, would never take such an unnecessary risk to herself as that.
      Synonyms
      fellow, individual, character, wretch, beggar, soul
      person, personage, human being, human, man, woman, boy, girl
      informal devil, bunny, cookie, customer, sort, type, thing
      British informal chap, bloke, geezer, bod, kid, brat
      North American informal dude, hombre, guy, gal
      informal, dated body, dog
      British informal, dated cove
      vulgar slang bastard
      British vulgar slang sod, bugger
      archaic wight
  • 2A person or organization considered to be under the complete control of another.

    the village teacher was expected to be the creature of his employer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They should also realise that international organisations are the creatures of the governments which created and manage them.
    • She was as much a creature of the control freaks as any of the weaker members of the front bench.
    Synonyms
    minion, lackey, flunkey, hireling, subordinate, servant, retainer, vassal
    puppet, pawn, tool, instrument, cat's paw, dupe
    informal skivvy, stooge, sucker, yes-man
    British informal poodle, dogsbody
    North American informal gofer
  • 3archaic Anything living or existing.

    dress, jewels, and other transitory creatures
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like organic creatures, copyrights used to age and wither away.
    • In addition, there will be different variations of existing creatures.
    • Maybe he was prejudiced against humans, or even organic creatures in general.
    • An ancient race of horrible organic creatures becomes a threat.

Phrases

  • creature of habit

    • A person who follows an unvarying routine.

      he's a creature of habit—he keeps to the places he knows
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'll miss the staff more than anything else, but also the regular routine because I'm definitely a creature of habit.
      • We humans are a strange breed, creatures of habit, this one small change in my routine has rendered me flummoxed.
      • Most people are creatures of habit in voting.
      • They have strong family bonds and are creatures of habit, so much so that when habitat changes, as by logging or development, deer may be slow to move elsewhere.
      • When it comes to hairstyles, cologne, clothing, and even daily routines, most of us are creatures of habit.
      • Ducks are creatures of habit, they like routine.
      • I'm also a man with a routine, or as Amy calls me, a creature of habit.
      • We, being creatures of habit, ordered exactly the same meals.
      • I guess making changes is difficult for most people as we are all creatures of habit but we must stretch ourselves both at work and in our personal lives if we want to grow and develop.
      • They are both creatures of habit and love their routine: writing, walking, reading and going to bed at 10 pm every night.

Derivatives

  • creaturely

  • adjective
    • While creaturely existence may entail undeserved suffering, it does not mandate silence and submission.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's actually an act of being civilised not because of the element of personal service, but because it exerts control over your creaturely self.
      • Or does a whole lot of suffering stem from a disdain of creaturely dependence?
      • We laugh at deflated pride and at human inadequacies exposed - the ridiculous attempts of a creaturely nature to transcend its very obvious limitations.
      • Our creaturely life is marked by sin, but it is no sin to be a creature.

Origin

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

  • The earliest recorded sense of creature in English is ‘anything created’, and the word is from Latin creatura ‘a created being’. This is the meaning the poet William Cowper (1731–1800) had in mind when he wrote in 1783, ‘The first boat or canoe that was ever formed…was a more perfect creature in its kind than a balloon at present.’ Create (Late Middle English) originally meant ‘to form out of nothing’. Recreation (Late Middle English) came via Old French from Latin recreare ‘create again, renew’, which gives the word the notion of ‘refreshment’.

Rhymes

bleacher, feature, headteacher, Katowice, Nietzsche, preacher, screecher, teacher
 
 

Definition of creature in US English:

creature

nounˈkrēCHərˈkritʃər
  • 1An animal, as distinct from a human being.

    night sounds of birds and other creatures
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As it decays, it ties up dissolved oxygen, eventually causing creatures like shrimp, fish, crabs, and octopuses to suffocate.
    • Only 50 of these genetically distinct creatures survive in the region, comprising the northernmost population.
    • Commonly thought of as insects, ticks are actually arachnids or eight-legged creatures, like the spider.
    • One finds here myriads of beings and creatures with distinct characteristics.
    • Most of the diet is made up of small fish, although a wide variety of sea creatures including crustaceans, marine worms, and squid are also taken.
    • These creatures are quite distinct from fish, crustaceans, and molluscs.
    • Reptiles are cold blooded scaly creatures like snakes, lizards, crocodiles and turtles, who are all descendants of the primitive reptile.
    • Marine biologists have reported a growing number of exotic fish and marine creatures in British waters.
    • Mosquito larvae are an important food source for fish and other aquatic creatures, and the adults feed a lot of birds and bats.
    • Single-celled creatures, insects, birds, whales, and humans move about for all sorts of reasons.
    • All around her there was the activity of woodland creatures, birds and mammals, insects and fish, continuing their role in the environment.
    • Despite incontrovertible and growing evidence that there were distinct eras of different creatures, the scientific community embraced the idea of gradualism.
    • Birds in coastal areas eat crabs and other aquatic creatures.
    • On the ceiling of the cave, animal tracks can be seen, and there are fossils of many marine creatures - plus a bird fossil which looks like a chicken.
    • Dogs, cats and creatures of all shapes, sizes and colours want to meet caring people to share life, love and happiness.
    • These creatures include fish, crocodiles, turtles, hippopotamuses, monkeys, rodents, and antelopes.
    • Marine invertebrates feast on the wood, attracting other creatures from little fish, to birds and sharks.
    • Ticks rank right up there with bats, snakes and spiders as creatures that elicit fear and disgust at the mere mention of their name.
    • The term ‘waterbug’ refers to a wide variety of insects, including creatures such as worms and butterflies.
    • Just because many birds can fly, it does not follow that all creatures that fly are birds.
    Synonyms
    animal, beast, brute
    1. 1.1 An animal or person.
      as fellow creatures on this planet, animals deserve respect
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But human beings are mortal creatures and subject to the whims of nature.
      • If you've ever looked into the eyes of a chimp or gorilla there's no denying that lurch of recognition for a fellow creature obviously capable of complex thoughts and feelings.
      • We, and our fellow creatures, will be the beneficiaries.
      • In fact, a horrified response would be one of the means by which he or she would help to alert and enlighten his or her fellow creatures.
      • I look forward to sharing a lasting trust with my fellow creatures, learning from their ways and restoring that relationship we used to have with the animals given to our care.
      • The most natural privilege of man, next to the right of acting for himself, is that of combining his exertions with those of his fellow creatures and of acting in common with them.
      • The last animal legends highlight the crazy swings in Americans' sentiments toward their fellow creatures.
      • I was brought up understanding that there were certain courtesies and considerations to be extended to all fellow creatures.
      • Wherever I go, I am awed by the diversity of our fellow creatures and their staggering variety of color, design, adaption and behavior.
      • In the beginning was the ancient fertility that accompanied the birth of Man and every of Man's fellow creatures, each speaking its own language.
      • The moral standing of our fellow creatures may be humble, but it is absolute and not something within our power to confer or withhold.
      • Forgive us for the words, the choices, and the acts which bring grief to you and to our fellow creatures.
      • We Homo sapiens are fascinated by observing our fellow creatures as they go about their daily grind - eating, sleeping, courting.
      • Observe how it interacts with its fellow creatures, and the vast variety of food it consumes every hour.
      • Cows are innocent herbivores that would never knowingly consume the rendered remains of their fellow creatures.
      • We have failed in our stewardship of this bountiful creation, harming our fellow creatures and abusing the resources of the gracious earth.
      • We all have views about how our fellow creatures should be treated but it is in the nature of our democracy that the House of Commons decides the law.
      • The company of one's fellow creatures was always the point of the public house.
      • We serve God best when we exercise our responsibilities locally, healing our fellow creatures within our damaged Earth community and kneeling with them in the praise of God.
      • They encourage the viewer to take a more compassionate look at his or her fellow creatures, including the most despised and marginalized.
      Synonyms
      person, human being, human, being, mortal, soul, thing
    2. 1.2 A fictional or imaginary being, typically a frightening one.
      a creature from outer space
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So the only thing she could do was fight imaginary creatures.
      • Popular art images are flowers and imaginary creatures.
      • There were fairies, gnomes, dragons and assorted other creatures watching curiously from a safe distance.
      • During this time people put on morality plays about ghosts, goblins, virgins, and other mythical creatures.
      • The fantasy creature category contained such imaginary creatures as fairy, hairy Cyclops, and gremlin.
      • Of course, since dragons are mythical semimagical creatures anyway, it's difficult to guess what flight characteristics they might have.
      • To everyone else, all that existed about unicorns was that they were imaginary creatures that roamed the world.
      • There are no vampires, werewolves, zombies or outer space creatures.
      • The vampires had always been known to humans, though to most, only as fictional creatures.
      • The novel's weight and mythical resonance depend on creatures that stretch the imagination and go beyond it.
      • It's not the power given to mythological creatures and deities in fairy tales.
      • Kira carried on walking, muttering angrily to herself about the absolute stupidity and selfishness of demons and mythical creatures.
      • The images consisted mainly of mythological creatures such as dragons, fairies, and merfolk.
      • They are entirely creatures of the imagination.
      • Both movies have a big-name comedian dressed up as a fictional creature.
      • I remember a time as a child when my sister and I shared an imaginary world of made-up creatures.
      • Well, both Leviathan and Behemoth, the mythic and legendary giant creatures of the sea and the land respectively, are kosher.
      • As a preliminary step to painting, we briefly discussed the fact that dragons are imaginary creatures.
      • Drawing the princesses and imaginative creatures she read about in the book led to a lifelong passion, and today her art continues to have a fairytale-like quality.
      • There are mythical creatures like dragons, cobras and emblems like the solid Maltese cross.
    3. 1.3archaic Anything living or existing.
      dress, jewels, and other transitory creatures
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In addition, there will be different variations of existing creatures.
      • An ancient race of horrible organic creatures becomes a threat.
      • Maybe he was prejudiced against humans, or even organic creatures in general.
      • Like organic creatures, copyrights used to age and wither away.
    4. 1.4 A person of a specified kind, typically one viewed with pity, contempt, or desire.
      you heartless creature!
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘Human beings are sexual creatures and if you tell them they can't have sex it's going to come out some way or other,’ she says.
      • Human beings are creatures of peace, and we shouldn't resist our natures, but when everyone else around you seem to be resisting their natures it's difficult for me not to.
      • But do not expect any lovable creatures and charming subjects here.
      • Rachel moved her eyes down to this charming creature's face.
      • The girl was a pretty feminine creature with hatred toward men.
      • And Irma, that vain, wretched creature, would never take such an unnecessary risk to herself as that.
      • Spin fantasies in your head, she's probably the most charming and intelligent creature on earth.
      • People are imaginative creatures, though, and they'll find a way to refer to it somehow.
      • Most human beings are conflicted creatures and, to paraphrase George Orwell, some are more conflicted than others.
      • He said: ‘I just thought she was the most beautiful creature I'd ever seen in my life and I had to find out about her.’
      • The freedom which men of long ago had did not blind them nor did it transform them into heartless creatures.
      • We human beings are fallible creatures, and we have a habit of seeing only the survivors of a set of experiences.
      • What wretched creature would give up the fight before he's truly lost?
      Synonyms
      fellow, individual, character, wretch, beggar, soul
    5. 1.5 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
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She was as much a creature of the control freaks as any of the weaker members of the front bench.
      • They should also realise that international organisations are the creatures of the governments which created and manage them.
      Synonyms
      minion, lackey, flunkey, hireling, subordinate, servant, retainer, vassal

Phrases

  • creature of habit

    • A person who follows an unvarying routine.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most people are creatures of habit in voting.
      • They are both creatures of habit and love their routine: writing, walking, reading and going to bed at 10 pm every night.
      • They have strong family bonds and are creatures of habit, so much so that when habitat changes, as by logging or development, deer may be slow to move elsewhere.
      • I guess making changes is difficult for most people as we are all creatures of habit but we must stretch ourselves both at work and in our personal lives if we want to grow and develop.
      • We humans are a strange breed, creatures of habit, this one small change in my routine has rendered me flummoxed.
      • We, being creatures of habit, ordered exactly the same meals.
      • I'm also a man with a routine, or as Amy calls me, a creature of habit.
      • When it comes to hairstyles, cologne, clothing, and even daily routines, most of us are creatures of habit.
      • Ducks are creatures of habit, they like routine.
      • I'll miss the staff more than anything else, but also the regular routine because I'm definitely a creature of habit.

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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