skite

[skahyt]

skite Definition

  • 1to go quickly and without control
  • 2to boast or brag

Using skite: Examples

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

  • Example

    The car skited on the icy road.

  • Example

    He skited about his new job to anyone who would listen.

skite Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for skite

Phrases with skite

  • to leave quickly or suddenly

    Example

    He skited off when he saw the police coming.

  • to move around quickly and without control

    Example

    The ball skited around the field, making it difficult for the players to catch it.

  • to gloss over or ignore something

    Example

    He skited over the details of his mistake, hoping no one would notice.

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Summary: skite in Brief

The verb 'skite' [skahyt] has two meanings: to move quickly and without control, as in 'The car skited on the icy road,' and to boast or brag, as in 'He skited about his new job to anyone who would listen.' It can also be used in phrases like 'skite off,' meaning to leave quickly, and 'skite over,' meaning to ignore something.