English
Etymology
From creature + -like.
Adjective
creaturelike (comparative more creaturelike, superlative most creaturelike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a creature.
2007 June 9, Roslyn Sulcas, “Spanish Guitars, Fast Footwork, Everything but the Cafe”, in New York Times[1]:Ms. Barrio, often rightly lauded for the power and intensity of her performances, lends her creaturelike presence to the second half.