English words starting with sne
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Sneak
sniːkMeanings of Sneak:
verbMove 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
adjectiveShort for sneaker.
Sneak peek
ˌsniːk ˈpiːkMeanings of Sneak peek:
nounAn opportunity to see something before it is officially available
Usage examples:
The company is offering a sneak peek at the new software.
Sneak-a-look
sniːkMeanings of Sneak-a-look:
verbTo 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
ˈsniːkbɒksMeanings of Sneakbox:
nounA 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
sniːkMeanings of Sneaked:
verbMove 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
adjectiveActing or done surreptitiously, unofficially, or without warning.
Usage examples:
A sneak thief
Sneaker
ˈsniː.kərMeanings of Sneaker:
nounA 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.kərMeanings of Sneakers:
nounA 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.kiMeanings of Sneakier:
adjectiveFurtive; sly.
Usage examples:
Sneaky, underhand tactics
Meanings of Sneakiest:
adjectiveFurtive; sly.
Usage examples:
Sneaky, underhand tactics
Meanings of Sneakily:
adverbIn a furtive or sly way.
Usage examples:
She sneakily hid a surprise gift in his room
Sneaking
ˈsniː.kɪŋMeanings 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
verbMove or go in a furtive or stealthy way.
Usage examples:
I sneaked out by the back exit
Sneaks
sniːkMeanings of Sneaks:
verbMove 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
adjectiveActing or done surreptitiously, unofficially, or without warning.
Usage examples:
A sneak thief
Meanings of Sneaky:
adjectiveFurtive; sly.
Usage examples:
Sneaky, underhand tactics
Meanings of Sneck:
nounA latch on a door or window.
Usage examples:
She quietly lifted the sneck and slipped out
verbClose or fasten (a door or window) with a latch.
Usage examples:
Sneck the door and hide under the bed when they come
Snecked
snɛkMeanings of Snecked:
verbClose or fasten (a door or window) with a latch.
Usage examples:
Sneck the door and hide under the bed when they come
nounA latch on a door or window.
Usage examples:
She quietly lifted the sneck and slipped out
Snecking
snɛkMeanings of Snecking:
verbClose or fasten (a door or window) with a latch.
Usage examples:
Sneck the door and hide under the bed when they come
nounA latch on a door or window.
Usage examples:
She quietly lifted the sneck and slipped out
Snecks
snɛkMeanings of Snecks:
nounA latch on a door or window.
Usage examples:
She quietly lifted the sneck and slipped out
verbClose or fasten (a door or window) with a latch.
Usage examples:
Sneck the door and hide under the bed when they come
Sned
snɛdMeanings of Sned:
verbTrim or prune (something).
Usage examples:
He was snedding a sycamore tree he had just felled
Snedded
snɛdMeanings of Snedded:
verbTrim or prune (something).
Usage examples:
He was snedding a sycamore tree he had just felled
Snedding
snɛdMeanings of Snedding:
verbTrim or prune (something).
Usage examples:
He was snedding a sycamore tree he had just felled
Meanings of Sneds:
verbTrim or prune (something).
Usage examples:
He was snedding a sycamore tree he had just felled
Sneered
snɪərMeanings of Sneered:
verbSmile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
Usage examples:
She had sneered at their bad taste
nounA contemptuous or mocking smile, remark, or tone.
Usage examples:
He acknowledged their presence with a condescending sneer
Meanings of Sneering:
adjectiveContemptuous or mocking.
Usage examples:
He made a sneering comment about their closeness
nounThe 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
verbSmile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
Usage examples:
She had sneered at their bad taste
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