"Peeped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Peeped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Peeped" Meaning

The verb "peeped" is the past tense and past participle of "peep", which means to look stealthily or briefly at something, especially when you shouldn't. It can also mean to make a short, quiet sound, like a bird chirping. For example: "She peeped through the curtains to see what was happening outside."

"Peeped" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Peeped"

Multiple Meanings


She peeped through the keyhole to see what was happening in the other room. (to look quickly or secretly)
The photographers peeped out of their hiding spots to take a shot of the celebrity. (to look quickly or in surprise)

Past Tense of "Peep"


I peeped at my reflection in the mirror to make sure I didn't have spinach in my teeth. ( regular verb past tense)

Idiomatic Expressions


She peeped out of the closet, afraid of what she might find. (to emerge or appear suddenly)
We peeped at the presents underneath the Christmas tree. (to glance or look briefly)

Note: This word can also be used as a past tense of "peek", but the context usually makes it clear which meaning is intended.

"Peeped" Similar Words

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A peep is a quick look or glance, often in a sly or secretive manner. It can also refer to a slight glimpse or peek, as in "I caught a peep of the surprise party when I walked into the room." Additionally, a peep can also refer to the act of looking or gazing, often in a fond or admiring way, as in "I love to take a peep at the stars on a clear night."

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Peepers

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Peepers is a colloquial or informal term for eyes. It is often used in British English, and is thought to have originated in the mid-19th century.

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A peepshow is a type of adult entertainment where customers can view nudity or sexual content through a narrow slit or hole, often from a seated or standing position. The audience is separated from the performers by a barrier, and the view is limited to a narrow field of view. The term is often used as a euphemism for a strip club, pornography, or other forms of explicit content.