What does SNUCK mean?

Snuck

1. Parts of Speech: verb

2. Definitions: Snuck is the past tense and past participle of the verb "sneak." It means to move in a quiet, secretive way, especially in order to avoid being seen or heard.

3. Pronunciations: US: /snʌk/; UK: /snʌk/

4. Origin and Usage: Snuck is a relatively new word that originated in the United States in the early 20th century. It is considered a nonstandard form of the past tense of "sneak," which is traditionally "sneaked." However, "snuck" has become more common in American English over the years and is now widely accepted in both formal and informal writing.

5. Synonyms: Some synonyms of "snuck" include slunk, crept, tiptoed, and skulked.

6. Related Words: Some related 5 letter words include sneak, snipe, snore, snarl, and snaky.

7. Example Sentences:

  • He snuck into the house while everyone was asleep.
  • She snuck a peek at the test answers when the teacher wasn looking.
  • They snuck out of the party early to avoid the crowds.


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