creepy• The family scenes in this movie are really creepy.• The house looked OK from the outside but inside it was all dark and creepy.• There's something creepy about the building.• Amanda is nearly as creepy as her dad, Anthony.• It was sort of creepy down there.• I got a realcreepy feeling on the way over there, as if someone was watching me.• Sometimes I have the creepy feeling that you will never get your documents in order.• She and Susan had rooms adjoining, so she had none of the creepyfeelings one often gets in a strange house.• This place is really creepy. Let's get out of here.• It was a creepyspot with a strong pungentsmell of garlic and there was always a feeling of tension and foreboding.• But in a funny sort of a way, it was more creepy than the way I did it.
(informal) VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, feel, look, seem令人毛骨悚然;感到毛骨悚然;看上去令人不寒而慄;顯得很讓人緊張◇It feels a little creepy in here.這裏有點兒令人毛骨悚然。➤get變得令人毛骨悚然◇It can get pretty creepy in the cellar at night.晚上地窖裏會變得非常恐怖。ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常嚇人▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些令人毛骨悚然➤downright, just, plain真是古怪◇That guy is just creepy.那個傢伙古怪極了。➤totally (especially NAmE) 絕對令人毛骨悚然➤genuinely, truly確實令人毛骨悚然