peek

[piːk]

peek Definition

to look quickly and secretly at something, especially through a small opening.

Using peek: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "peek" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She peeked through the window to see who was outside.

  • Example

    He peeked over the fence to see what was happening.

  • Example

    I couldn't resist peeking at my birthday presents before the party.

  • Example

    The child peeked out from behind the curtain.

peek Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for peek

Antonyms for peek

Phrases with peek

  • to look quickly and secretly at something

    Example

    Can I take a peek at your notes?

  • peak and peek

    a pair of homophones that are often confused by English learners. 'Peak' refers to the top of a mountain or a high point, while 'peek' means to look quickly and secretly.

    Example

    Many people confuse 'peak' and 'peek' in their writing.

  • peek-a-boo

    a game played with young children, in which you hide your face and then suddenly reveal it, saying 'peek-a-boo!'

    Example

    The baby giggled when his mother played peek-a-boo with him.

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Summary: peek in Brief

'Peek' [piːk] is a verb that means to look quickly and secretly at something, often through a small opening. It is commonly used in phrases like 'take a peek' and is often confused with the homophone 'peak,' which refers to the top of a mountain or a high point.

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