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1. sneak
verb. ['ˈsniːk'] to go stealthily or furtively.
Synonyms
- creep
- pussyfoot
- walk
Antonyms
- enable
- fall
- lower
- stay in place
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Rhymes with Sneak
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How do you pronounce sneak?
Pronounce sneak as snik.
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Sentences with sneak
1. Verb, base form
Make sure the door is taught and your ferret cannot sneak out.
Quotes about sneak
1. I wouldn't wear turtlenecks. That I'm not envious of. But who knows? I might sneak out a few things and hope and pray that no one says, 'Hey, didn't you wear that when you were playing an enormous geek on TV?'
- Simon Helberg
2. My parents have always had a great sense of humor. And I really appreciate good humor in songs, witty lyrics that sneak up on you and then you listen again, and say: 'That's so funny.' John Prine's songs have always had this really witty tone.
- Kacey Musgraves
3. But if you don't watch me, I will try and sneak in some humor. I see humor everywhere in life around me.
- Marion Ross
2. sneak
verb. ['ˈsniːk'] put, bring, or take in a secretive or furtive manner.
Synonyms
- act
Antonyms
- disallow
- decertify
3. sneak
noun. ['ˈsniːk'] someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions.
Synonyms
- stalker
- trespasser
- intruder
- interloper
Antonyms
- unfold
- fall back
- stand still
- undercharge
4. sneak
noun. ['ˈsniːk'] someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police.
Synonyms
- stool pigeon
- betrayer
- snitch
- blabber
- stoolpigeon
- rat
- stoolie
- sneaker
- informer
- snitcher
- fink
- squealer
Antonyms
- concrete
- tangible
- representational
- misconception
5. sneak
noun. ['ˈsniːk'] a person who is regarded as underhanded and furtive and contemptible.
Synonyms
- unpleasant person
Antonyms
- unfasten
- unhook
6. sneak
verb. ['ˈsniːk'] pass on stealthily.
Synonyms
- reach
- slip
- give
- pass on
- turn over
- hand
Antonyms
- begin
- keep down
- dematerialize
- dematerialise
7. sneak
adjective. ['ˈsniːk'] marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed.
Synonyms
- concealed
- sneaky
- surreptitious
- stealthy
Antonyms
- achromatic
- nonworker
- fire
- deny
8. sneak
verb. ['ˈsniːk'] make off with belongings of others.
Synonyms
- abstract
- pinch
- cabbage
- steal
- hook
- filch
- nobble
- pilfer
- swipe
- purloin
- lift
Antonyms
- survive
- forbid
- invalidate
- disapprove