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Yes, creep is a noun, as in "he was a creep". It can also be a verb, as in "he crept along".

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Is a creep?

Yes, creep is a noun, as in "he was a creep". It can also be a verb, as in "he crept along".


What is the part of speech of creep?

The word "creep" can be a verb (e.g. "to creep silently") or a noun (e.g. "a creepy person").


What is the collective noun for tortoise?

A creep of tortoises is the collective noun.


Is creep a verb?

The word creep (as in movement) is a verb, because it expresses action. Is the word creep (slang) is describing a repulsive person, then it is a noun.


Is creepy a common noun?

No, the word 'creepy' is the adjective form of the noun 'creep'.


Is crept an noun?

No, the word 'crept' is a verb, the past tense of the verb to creep (creeps, creeping, crept).Example: The tiger crept silently toward its prey.The noun form of the verb to creep is the gerund, creeping.'crypt' is a noun.


Is the word crept a noun verb adjective or adverb?

It is a past participle of creep, which is a verb.


What is creepy noun or pronouns or adjectives or verb or adverb?

The word 'creepy' is an adjective (creepy, creepier, creepiest), a word that describes a noun (a creepy house, a creepy story).The verb form is to creep (creeps, creeping, crept).The adverb form is creepily.The noun form for the adjective creepy is creepiness. A related noun is a creep (creeps).


How do you use the word creep in a sentence?

As a verb: While the humans sleep, spiders slowly creepthrough the house.As a noun: The creep offered to take me to the opening if I would buy the tickets.


Is crept a possessive noun?

No, crept is the preterite (simple past tense) and past participle of the verb to creep.


What is the future tense of creep?

SingularI will creepYou will creepHe/she/it will creepPluralWe will creepYou will creepThey will creep


How do you spell creaped?

The root word is spelled creep, which means to move stealthily or cautiously. It is a verb. The word has also been used as a noun, but only in slang, as in "the creep". Creep as a verb becomes crept in the past tense, just as kneel becomes knelt.