cheep

[tʃiːp]

cheep Definition

  • 1a short, high-pitched sound made by a bird or a small animal
  • 2to make a short, high-pitched sound

Using cheep: Examples

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

  • Example

    The baby birds cheeped loudly in the nest.

  • Example

    The mice were cheeping in the corner of the room.

  • Example

    The chicks cheeped for food.

  • Example

    The bird cheeped a warning to its mate.

cheep Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cheep

Phrases with cheep

  • inexpensive but enjoyable or attractive

    Example

    We stayed at a cheap and cheerful hotel near the beach.

  • an unfair or unsporting remark or action

    Example

    That was a real cheep shot, making fun of his disability like that.

  • inexpensive wine of low quality

    Example

    I don't want any of that cheep wine. Bring me the good stuff.

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Summary: cheep in Brief

'Cheep' [tʃiːp] is a verb or noun that refers to a short, high-pitched sound made by birds or small animals. It can also mean to make such a sound. 'Cheap and cheerful' is a common phrase that means inexpensive but enjoyable or attractive. 'Cheep shot' refers to an unfair or unsporting remark or action, while 'cheep wine' denotes inexpensive wine of low quality.