What is the adverb for creepy?

creepily. ˈkrē-pə-lē adverb. creepiness.

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What is the adverb form of creepy?

“Man Listening To Disc and Marginalia are creepily accurate portrayals of aspects of my two main preoccupations.” “She also had a disturbing habit of staring at me creepily, long after we finished exchanging words.” By creeping, moving stealthily and slowly; insidiously; cunningly.

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Is creepily an adverb?

Adverb. In a creepy manner.

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Is scariest an adverb?

adjective,scar·i·er, scar·i·est.

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Is spooky an adverb or adjective?

adjective,spook·i·er, spook·i·est. Informal. like or befitting a spook or ghost; suggestive of spooks. eerie; scary.

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Parts of Speech for Kids: What is an Adverb?

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Is creepily an adjective?

creepily. ˈkrē-pə-lē adverb.

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What is the adjective form of creepy?

adjective, creep·i·er, creep·i·est. having or causing a creeping sensation of the skin, as from horror or fear: a creepy ghost story.

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What is the adverb for fear?

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfear‧ful‧ly /ˈfɪəfəli $ ˈfɪr-/ adverb 1 in a way that shows you are afraid She glanced fearfully over her shoulder.

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What are some examples of adverbs?

Quickly, slowly, yesterday, last week, here, there, today, daily, never, rarely, extremely, annually, etc., are some examples of adverbs.

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What is the adverb of devil?

You can use devilish to emphasize how extreme or difficult something is. ...a devilish puzzle. It is devilishly painful. Devilish is also an adverb.

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Is it creepier or more creepy?

The comparative form of creepy; more creepy.

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What do you call a creepy person?

Creepiness is the state of being creepy, or causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease. A person who exhibits creepy behaviour is called a creep.

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What is the synonyms of creepy?

Synonyms of creepy
  • eerie.
  • haunting.
  • eery.
  • weird.
  • spooky.
  • uncanny.
  • bizarre.
  • unearthly.

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What does creepy mean for kids?

Something is creepy if it feels like tiny things are crawling on you. The sensation of a spider on your arm is creepy. Ladybugs are pretty, but it still feels creepy when they crawl across your hand.

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Which is correct scary or scarey?

Scared is an adjective used to describe a person or maybe an animal that is frightened or worried. For example: "Hirantha was too scared to go white water kayaking in Sri Lanka." Scary (scarey) is an adjective used to describe something or someone that causes fear or terror.

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What verb is creep?

verb (used without object),crept, creep·ing. to move slowly with the body close to the ground, as a reptile or an insect, or a person on hands and knees. to approach slowly, imperceptibly, or stealthily (often followed by up): We crept up and peeked over the wall.

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What are 100 adverbs?

100 Adverbs List; abnormally abroad absentmindedly accidentally acutely actually admiringly adventurously afterwards almost always annually anxiously arrogantly awkwardly bashfully beautifully bitterly bleakly blindly blissfully boastfully boldly bravely briefly daintily dearly deceivingly deeply defiantly deliberately ...

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What is a good adverb for scared?

fearfully
  • nervously. uneasily. timidly.
  • apprehensively. diffidently. in fear and trembling.
  • timorously. with bated breath. with many misgivings or forebodings.

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What does fear mean in Bible?

Fear of God may refer to fear itself, but more often to a sense of awe, and submission to, a deity. People subscribing to popular monotheistic religions for instance, might fear Hell and divine judgment, or submit to God's omnipotence.

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What are adverbs for anxiety?

anxious is an adjective, anxiously is an adverb, anxiety is a noun:I was anxious about the results. I anxiously awaited the results. We were filled with anxiety waiting for the results.

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What makes a guy creepy?

We interviewed women on campus and asked them what men commonly do that makes them uncomfortable. If you're a woman, the answers probably won't surprise you. The top creepy behaviors reported were catcalling, prolonged physical contact, especially from strangers, and persistent advances despite a lack of reciprocation.

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What is a sentence for creepy?

It was about 11pm so a bit creepy. There is definitely something creepy going on in that house. Seems a bit creepy to be sitting here scribbling away about the people around me. It brought back a lot of memories and was really a genuinely creepy place to be.

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What is a creepy stare?

A stranger staring for an excessive amount of time is creepy, but so is the location of the stare. Typically, we make eye contact with someone and look away after a few moments, but holding that gaze too long is odd and creepy, as is intense staring at the lower part of another's body.

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