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    sneak
    /sniːk/

    verb

    • 1. move or go in a furtive or stealthy way: "I sneaked out by the back exit" Similar creepslinkstealslip
    • 2. (especially in children's use) inform an adult or person in authority of a companion's misdeeds; tell tales: informal British "she sneaked on us" Similar inform (on/against)act as an informertell tales (on)report

    noun

    • 1. (especially in children's use) someone who informs an adult or person in authority of a companion's misdeeds; a telltale: British "Ethel was the form sneak and goody-goody"
    • 2. short for sneaker North American

    adjective

    • 1. acting or done surreptitiously, unofficially, or without warning: "a sneak thief"

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  2. to secretly tell someone in authority, especially a teacher, that someone else has done something bad, often in order to cause trouble: sneak on She was always sneaking on other kids in the class. Synonym. snitch (TELL SECRETLY)

  3. 1. : to go stealthily or furtively : slink. snuck out early. 2. : to act in or as if in a furtive manner. 3. : to carry the football on a quarterback sneak. transitive verb. : to put, bring, or take in a furtive or artful manner. sneak a smoke. Sneaked vs. Snuck: Usage Guide.

  4. The word "sneak" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a sneaky or stealthy movement, or a person who is sneaky or secretive. For example, "He tried to sneak out the back door without anyone noticing.".

  5. noun. a person who acts in an underhand or cowardly manner, esp as an informer. a stealthy act or movement. ( as modifier ) a sneak attack.

  6. 1. to move quietly and stealthily so as to avoid being seen or heard; go furtively. 2. to be a sneak; behave in a stealthy, underhanded, or cowardly manner. verb transitive. 3. to give, put, carry, take, etc. secretly or in a stealthy, sneaking manner. noun.

  7. The word sneak has many shades of meaning, but all involve doing something in a secretive or stealthy way. If you sneak home after midnight, that means you’re quietly creeping into the house so no one will hear you.

  8. 1. To go or move in a quiet, stealthy way. 2. To behave in a cowardly or servile manner. v.tr. To move, give, take, or put in a quiet, stealthy manner: sneak candy into one's mouth; sneaked a look at the grade sheet. n. 1. A person regarded as stealthy, cowardly, or underhanded. 2. An instance of sneaking; a quiet, stealthy movement. 3.

  9. Synonyms for SNEAK: lurk, slip, steal, slide, crawl, mouse, slink, snake; Antonyms of SNEAK: open, public, overt, acknowledged, avowed, straightforward, clear, unrestricted.

  10. SNEAKY definition: 1. doing things in a secret and unfair way: 2. used to describe something you do, eat, or drink…. Learn more.

  11. Find 55 different ways to say SNEAK, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

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