- adjectivecreeping (adjective)
- (of a plant) growing along the ground or other surface by means of extending stems or branches:"creeping ivy can do damage to the wall surface"
- (of a negative characteristic or fact) occurring or developing gradually and almost imperceptibly:"a creeping sense of dread" · "the creeping onset of crass commercialism"
verbcreeping (present participle)- move slowly and carefully in order to avoid being heard or noticed:"he crept downstairs, hardly making any noise"
- (of a thing) move very slowly at an inexorably steady pace:"the fog was creeping up from the marsh"
- (of a plant) grow along the ground or other surface by means of extending stems or branches:"thorny roses crept up the dull gray walls"
- (of a plastic solid) undergo gradual deformation under stress.
OriginOld English crēopan ‘move with the body close to the ground’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kruipen. Sense 1 of the verb dates from Middle English.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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