Antonyms for creepier
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : kree-pee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkri pi |
Definition of creepier
Origin :- 1794, "characterized by creeping," from creep + -y (2). Meaning "having a creeping feeling in the flesh" is from 1831; that of producing such a feeling, the main modern sense, is from 1858. Creepy-crawly is from 1858.
- adj nasty, scary
- What he saw was creepier than creepy, and surpassed all he had ever dreamt of.
- Extract from : « The Violet Fairy Book » by Various
- I couldnt feel any creepier if it were the Black List that was going to be read.
- Extract from : « Polly's First Year at Boarding School » by Dorothy Whitehill
Synonyms for creepier
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