creeper


noun

  • A person or a thing that crawls or creeps.
  • A one-piece outfit for babies that makes it easy to change their diaper.
  • A toy or device that helps small children move around safely.
  • A type of shoe with a thick sole.
  • A person who makes others feel uncomfortable.


Synonym

  • climber
  • crawler

Word Explanation:

  • A creeper is a type of plant that spreads out on the ground or climbs up other things. It can be a little green plant that looks for something to grab onto.

Word in hindi

क्रीपर (Creeper)

kreepar

Other variations in hindi

  • क्रीपर (Kreepar) kreepar
  • चढ़ाई करने वाला (Chadhaai karne wala) chadhaai karne wala

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'creeper' mean?

A 'creeper' is a plant that grows along the ground or up walls. It can also mean a person who moves quietly and sneaks around.

How do you pronounce 'creeper'?

You say 'creeper' like this: kree-per.

What is the origin of the word 'creeper'?

The word 'creeper' comes from the word 'creep', which means to move slowly and quietly.

What is the meaning of 'creeper' in Hindi?

The word 'creeper' in Hindi is 'क्रीपर' (Krīpar).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Creepers are plants that grow along the ground or up walls. They can make gardens look beautiful!

Proverb

Slow and steady wins the race. This means that taking your time can lead to success.

Quote

"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." - Chinese Proverb

Mini blog:

Creep the Little Creeper

In a bright, sunny garden, there lived a little creeper named Creep. Creep loved to climb and twist around everything!

One day, he spotted a tall sunflower and thought, “I want to reach the sky too!” With a gentle wiggle, he started to climb.

Up, up, up he went, feeling the warm sun on his leaves. The other plants cheered, “Go, Creep, go!

Soon, Creep was high above, dancing with the butterflies. He learned that with a little courage and a lot of fun, even a small creeper can touch the sky!

What will you climb today?