Definition of "creature"
creature
noun
plural creatures
An unidentified, mysterious, and often monstrous animal or being.
Quotations
When it comes to this creature you have to unlearn everything you've ever learned about physiology. For example, when its appendages emerge to feed, they do so using incredible bursts of growth, quite unlike anything ever seen before […]
2015 February 25, Nathan Kuzack, The Anguisher Creature, Nathan Kuzack
(sometimes derogatory) A human.
Quotations
According to this saga of intellectual-property misanthropy, these creatures [patent trolls] roam the business world, buying up patents and then using them to demand extravagant payouts from companies they accuse of infringing them. Often, their victims pay up rather than face the costs of a legal battle.
2013 June 8, “Obama goes troll-hunting”, in The Economist, volume 407, number 8839, page 55
(now uncommon, religion) A created thing, whether animate or inanimate; a creation.
Quotations
Must not then all understanding Creatures center in their Creator, as in the highest and best of Beings? And must not this Creator then be eſſentially God? What Infatuation then is it, that leads Men to think of a Creature-Creator?
1718, John CLAGGETT, Arianism Anatomized: or, Animadversions on Mr. Thomas Chubb's book, intitled, The Supremacy of the Father asserted, etc, page 35
Several aspects of the creature-Creator relation can be drawn from Rom 1:18–32 and other Pauline texts. First, the relation between man-as-creature and God-the-Creator is more than a “static/positional” reality.
2020 August 28, Samuel D. Ferguson, The Spirit and Relational Anthropology in Paul, Mohr Siebeck, page 98
A being subservient to or dependent upon another.
Quotations
"You know what I advise," said Mrs. Smith. "Ask Miss Dunstable to advance the money on the same security which the duke holds. She will be as safe then as he is now. And if you can arrange that, stand for the county against him; perhaps you may be beaten.""I shouldn't have a chance.""But it would show that you are not a creature in the duke's hands. That's my advice," said Mrs. Smith, with much spirit; […]
1861, Anthony Trollope, Framley Parsonage
they, too, despite the appearance of being creatures rather than creators of the Union, could assert the prior sovereignty of their states, for each had formed a state constitution […] before petitioning Congress for admission to the Union.
1988, James McPherson, Battle Cry for Freedom, Oxford, published 2003, page 240