The creature



Example: The creature adapts to its environment

Definition


"The creature" refers to any living being, especially an animal or an imaginary being, which exists as a distinct entity. It is often used to describe a living organism that adapts or reacts to its environment in various ways.

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Etymology


The phrase "the creature" comes from the Latin word 'creatura,' meaning 'something created.' This term originally referred to anything created by divine power but has since evolved to mean any living being. Did you know that 'creature' shares roots with 'create,' highlighting its origin as a being brought into existence?

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"The creature" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 4", containing 113 commonly used words.
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