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creepy

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/ˈkriː.pi/ · cree-py

causing a feeling of unease or fear; unsettling.

Meanings

adjectiveinformal

causing a feeling of unease or fear; unsettling.

ایسی چیز جو بے چینی یا خوف کا احساس پیدا کرتی ہو؛ بے چین کن۔

خوفناک

khaufnaak

Synonyms

unsettlingscaryfrighteningبے چین کنخوفناکڈراؤنا

Antonyms

pleasantcomfortableinvitingخوشگوارآرام دہمہمان نواز

Common Collocations

  • creepy noises
  • creepy feeling
  • creepy atmosphere

Example Sentences

The old house had a creepy vibe that made everyone uncomfortable.

پرانے گھر کی فضاء خوفناک تھی جو سب کو بے چین کر دیتی تھی۔

Purane ghar ki faza khaufnaak thi jo sab ko bechain kar deti thi.

He told a creepy story that gave us chills.

اس نے ایک خوفناک کہانی سنائی جو ہمیں خوف زدہ کر گئی۔

Us ne aik khaufnaak kahani sunai jo humein khauf zadah kar gayi.

She felt a creepy sensation when she entered the dark alley.

جب اس نے اندھی گلی میں قدم رکھا تو اسے خوفناک احساس ہوا۔

Jab us ne andhi gali mein qadam rakha to use khaufnaak ehsaas hua.

Easily Confused With

creep:Creep is a verb meaning to move slowly and carefully, while creepy is an adjective describing something that causes fear or unease.

Word Family

creep
verbرینگنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a creepy old house that gives you goosebumps.

Imagine a dark, abandoned mansion with eerie sounds coming from inside.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

گھونٹوں میں خوف ہے، سینے میں دھڑکن کی جگہ، خوفناک رات کے سائے میں، ایک دن کی foray ہے

Ghonton mein khauf hai, seene mein dhadkan ki jagah, Khaufnaak raat ke saaye mein, aik din ki foray hai

In my throat lies fear, in my heart a missing beat, In the shadows of the creepy night, lies an adventure to greet.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خوف کا سامنا کرو، اندھیرے میں روشنی ہے

Khauf ka saamna karo, andhere mein roshni hai

Face the fear, for there is light in darkness.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "creep" — to move slowly and quietly; to crawl

First known use: 19th century

The term 'creepy' evolved from the verb 'creep', which has roots in Old English and has come to describe something that induces fear or unease.