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Meaning of creepable
The primary meaning of "creepable" is not found in Oxford Languages, but based on related words, it can be inferred to mean causing a feeling of fear, unease, or discomfort.
Etymology of creepable
The word "creepable" is not directly listed in Oxford Languages, but it is related to "creep" which has its roots in Old English "crēopan" meaning to move with the body close to the ground, and has evolved to include a sense of fear or unease in its modern usage.
The suffix "-able" is added to form an adjective indicating capability or fit for something, suggesting that "creepable" could imply something that is capable of causing fear or unease.
Synonyms
Definitions
- Since "creepable" is not directly listed in Oxford Languages, we look at the definition of "creepy" which is: causing a feeling of fear, unease, or discomfort, often in a way that is considered strange or unnatural.
- * This can be applied to understand the potential meaning and usage of "creepable" in context.
Usage Examples
- The old mansion was creepable, with its dark corridors and hidden rooms.
- * The creepable atmosphere of the forest made it difficult to walk alone at night.
- * Note: These examples are hypothetical, as "creepable" is not a recognized word in Oxford Languages, but they illustrate how the word could potentially be used based on its inferred meaning.