squeak

[skwiːk]

squeak Definition

  • 1a short, high-pitched sound or cry
  • 2to make a short, high-pitched sound or cry

Using squeak: Examples

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

  • Example

    The mouse made a tiny squeak as it ran across the floor.

  • Example

    The door hinges squeaked as he opened the door.

  • Example

    She squeaked with delight when she saw the present.

  • Example

    He managed to squeak out a few words before his voice gave out.

squeak Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for squeak

Phrases with squeak

  • completely clean and free of any dirt, grime, or stains

    Example

    After hours of scrubbing, the kitchen was finally squeaky clean.

  • to barely succeed or pass in a difficult situation

    Example

    I thought I was going to fail the test, but I managed to squeak by with a passing grade.

  • to barely pass or be accepted into something

    Example

    Despite her low grades, she managed to squeak through the admissions process and get into the university.

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Summary: squeak in Brief

The term 'squeak' [skwiːk] refers to a short, high-pitched sound or cry. It can be used as both a verb and a noun, as in 'The door hinges squeaked as he opened the door.' 'Squeak' is often associated with delight or surprise, as in 'She squeaked with delight when she saw the present.' Phrases like 'squeaky clean' denote complete cleanliness, while 'squeak by' and 'squeak through' imply barely succeeding or passing in difficult situations.

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