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English words starting with sne

Sneak

sniːk

Meanings of Sneak:

verb

Move or go in a furtive or stealthy way.

Usage examples:

I sneaked out by the back exit
noun

(especially in children's use) someone who informs an adult or person in authority of a companion's misdeeds; a telltale.

Usage examples:

Ethel was the form sneak and goody-goody
adjective

Short for sneaker.

Meanings of Sneak in:

collocation

Enter surreptitiously

Meanings of Sneak out:

idiom

Leave furtively and stealthily

Sneak peek

ˌsniːk ˈpiːk

Meanings of Sneak peek:

noun

An opportunity to see something before it is officially available

Usage examples:

The company is offering a sneak peek at the new software.

Meanings of Sneak-a-look:

verb

To go or do something secretly, or take someone or something somewhere secretly

Usage examples:

[ i always + adv/prep ] he sneaked out of the house, going out through the back way., [ t ] i sneak…

Sneakbox

ˈsniːkbɒks

Meanings of Sneakbox:

noun

A small, flat boat masked with brush or weeds, used in wildfowl shooting.

Usage examples:

Once the sneakbox was in the water it could be rowed using oars, sailed or moved by its outboard mo…

Sneaked

sniːk

Meanings of Sneaked:

verb

Move or go in a furtive or stealthy way.

Usage examples:

I sneaked out by the back exit
noun

(especially in children's use) someone who informs an adult or person in authority of a companion's misdeeds; a telltale.

Usage examples:

Ethel was the form sneak and goody-goody
adjective

Acting or done surreptitiously, unofficially, or without warning.

Usage examples:

A sneak thief

Sneaker

ˈsniː.kər

Meanings of Sneaker:

noun

A soft shoe worn for sports or casual occasions; a trainer.

Usage examples:

We are a casual footwear brand for the sneaker wearing generation.

Sneakers

ˈsniː.kər

Meanings of Sneakers:

noun

A soft shoe worn for sports or casual occasions; a trainer.

Usage examples:

We are a casual footwear brand for the sneaker wearing generation.

Sneakier

ˈsniː.ki

Meanings of Sneakier:

adjective

Furtive; sly.

Usage examples:

Sneaky, underhand tactics

Meanings of Sneakiest:

adjective

Furtive; sly.

Usage examples:

Sneaky, underhand tactics

Meanings of Sneakily:

adverb

In a furtive or sly way.

Usage examples:

She sneakily hid a surprise gift in his room

Sneaking

ˈsniː.kɪŋ

Meanings of Sneaking:

adjective

(of a feeling) persistent in one's mind but reluctantly held or not fully recognized.

Usage examples:

I've a sneaking suspicion they'll do well
verb

Move or go in a furtive or stealthy way.

Usage examples:

I sneaked out by the back exit

Sneaks

sniːk

Meanings of Sneaks:

verb

Move or go in a furtive or stealthy way.

Usage examples:

I sneaked out by the back exit
noun

(especially in children's use) someone who informs an adult or person in authority of a companion's misdeeds; a telltale.

Usage examples:

Ethel was the form sneak and goody-goody
adjective

Acting or done surreptitiously, unofficially, or without warning.

Usage examples:

A sneak thief

Meanings of Sneaky:

adjective

Furtive; sly.

Usage examples:

Sneaky, underhand tactics

Meanings of Sneck:

noun

A latch on a door or window.

Usage examples:

She quietly lifted the sneck and slipped out
verb

Close or fasten (a door or window) with a latch.

Usage examples:

Sneck the door and hide under the bed when they come

Snecked

snɛk

Meanings of Snecked:

verb

Close or fasten (a door or window) with a latch.

Usage examples:

Sneck the door and hide under the bed when they come
noun

A latch on a door or window.

Usage examples:

She quietly lifted the sneck and slipped out

Meanings of Snecking:

verb

Close or fasten (a door or window) with a latch.

Usage examples:

Sneck the door and hide under the bed when they come
noun

A latch on a door or window.

Usage examples:

She quietly lifted the sneck and slipped out

Snecks

snɛk

Meanings of Snecks:

noun

A latch on a door or window.

Usage examples:

She quietly lifted the sneck and slipped out
verb

Close or fasten (a door or window) with a latch.

Usage examples:

Sneck the door and hide under the bed when they come

Sned

snɛd

Meanings of Sned:

verb

Trim or prune (something).

Usage examples:

He was snedding a sycamore tree he had just felled

Snedded

snɛd

Meanings of Snedded:

verb

Trim or prune (something).

Usage examples:

He was snedding a sycamore tree he had just felled

Meanings of Snedding:

verb

Trim or prune (something).

Usage examples:

He was snedding a sycamore tree he had just felled

Meanings of Sneds:

verb

Trim or prune (something).

Usage examples:

He was snedding a sycamore tree he had just felled

Sneered

snɪər

Meanings of Sneered:

verb

Smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.

Usage examples:

She had sneered at their bad taste
noun

A contemptuous or mocking smile, remark, or tone.

Usage examples:

He acknowledged their presence with a condescending sneer

Meanings of Sneering:

adjective

Contemptuous or mocking.

Usage examples:

He made a sneering comment about their closeness
noun

The action of smiling or speaking in a contemptuous or mocking manner.

Usage examples:

It will take a concerted effort from many to lay off the sneering—and try understanding
verb

Smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.

Usage examples:

She had sneered at their bad taste

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