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noun
- 1. an animal, as distinct from a human being: "night sounds of birds and other creatures" Similar
- 2. 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
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A creature is any living thing, especially an animal, or a person when an opinion is being expressed about them. Learn more about the word creature, its usage, synonyms, idioms, and translations.
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CREATURE meaning: 1. any large or small living thing that can move independently: 2. used to refer to a life form…. Learn more.
noun. an animal, especially a nonhuman: the creatures of the woods and fields; a creature from outer space. anything created, whether animate or inanimate. person; human being: She is a charming creature. The driver of a bus is sometimes an irritable creature. an animate being.
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