"Sneaking" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sneaking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sneaking" Meaning

Pretending to try to avoid being seen or caught, often by moving quietly or secretly.

"Sneaking" Examples

Usage Examples for "Sneaking"


Verb Usage


1. Concealed Progress: The tourists were sneaking away from the museum when the security guard called out to them.
2. Adept at Movement: The cat was sneaking up on the mouse, trying not to spook it.
3. Social or Romantic Interaction: Rachel was sneaking glances at Jack while they were supposed to be focusing on the lesson.

Noun Usage


4. Figurative Meaning: The storm was sneaking into the city, bringing with it a steady rise in the ocean levels.
5. Real-Life Usage: There was some sneaking towards veganism, with more people opting for plant-based diets in the past few years.

"Sneaking" Similar Words

Sneak

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To move stealthily or quietly, often in order to surprise someone or get somewhere without being noticed.<br><br>Example: "She sneaked into the house without waking her parents."<br><br>(Synonyms: creep, sneak out, slink, slip in)

Sneaked

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Sneaker

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A sneaker is a casual athletic shoe, typically with an elastic sole and laces or Velcro closure.

Sneakers

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Sneakier

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More cunning or deceitful; more stealthy.

Sneakiest

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Most cunning or evasive in behavior, especially in a way that is difficult to discover or foil.

Sneakily

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In a way that is secret or stealthy, with the intention of avoiding detection or detection.

Sneakiness

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Sneaks

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Sneaky

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Cunning, sly, or secretive in one's actions or intentions.

Snear

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Sneer

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Sneered

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Sneerer

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Sneering

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To look or smile with a scornful or contemptuous expression, indicating dislike or disapproval.<br><br>Example: The politician sneering at his opponent in the televised debate.

Sneeringly

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With a look or tone of contempt or disdain, often expressing scorn or disapproval.