creepy in German
creepy in German is kriechend, gruselig, schaurig — creepy means causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease.
creepy in German
kriechend
Moving by creeping along.
gruselig
(informal) Producing an uneasy fearful sensation, as of things crawling over one's skin.
schaurig
(informal) Producing an uneasy fearful sensation, as of things crawling over one's skin.
unheimlich
(informal) Producing an uneasy fearful sensation, as of things crawling over one's skin.
schauerlich
(informal) Producing an uneasy fearful sensation, as of things crawling over one's skin.
abstoßend
(informal) Causing discomfort or repulsion due to strange or eccentric behavior.
gruselig
(informal) Causing discomfort or repulsion due to strange or eccentric behavior.
widerlich
(informal) Causing discomfort or repulsion due to strange or eccentric behavior.
What does "creepy" mean?
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adj Causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease.
"There was something creepy about the empty fairground at night."
creepy in a sentence
- There was something creepy about the empty fairground at night.
- He kept sending her creepy messages after she said no.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "creepy" in German?
"creepy" in German is kriechend, gruselig, schaurig. creepy means: Causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease.
How do you use "creepy" in a sentence?
Example: "There was something creepy about the empty fairground at night." In German, "creepy" is kriechend, gruselig, schaurig.
Are there other ways to say "creepy" in German?
Yes — German has 7 translations listed for "creepy": kriechend, gruselig, schaurig, unheimlich, schauerlich, abstoßend.
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