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creeped out Is there a adj."creeped out" describing the feeling that you are scared??
2013年2月21日 03:06
解答 · 4
Yes you can say "that creeped me out."
2013年2月21日
The past participle of the verb "creep" is "crept" so the grammatically correct phrase would be "crept out". "Creeped" is actually not a word and is not used anywhere else but in the expression "creeped out" and more and more in "creeped up", which means "to approach slowly and stealthily" (A weirdo at work creeped up on me today). But because of its widespread usage, we say that we are "creeped out" when something is scary. Saying "It totally crept me out" doesn't sound right, even though it is the correct form.
2013年2月21日
Yes, it's valid. You can totally say: I was totally crept out by that painting/book/movie or whatever it is.
2013年2月21日
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