sculked

[skʌlkt]

sculked Definition

  • 1to move or hide in a quiet, sneaky way, especially because you are planning to do something bad
  • 2to avoid work or responsibilities by staying hidden or out of sight

Using sculked: Examples

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

  • Example

    He sculked around the corner, hoping no one would see him.

  • Example

    She sculked away from the party early, not wanting to be seen.

  • Example

    The employee sculked in the break room to avoid doing any work.

  • Example

    The cat sculked through the grass, stalking its prey.

sculked Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sculked

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Summary: sculked in Brief

The verb 'sculked' [skʌlkt] means to move or hide in a quiet, sneaky way, especially because you are planning to do something bad. It can also mean to avoid work or responsibilities by staying hidden or out of sight. Synonyms include 'sneaked', 'crept', 'lurked', 'skulked', and 'slunk'.