sneak


adjective

  • A secret or hidden look at something before everyone else sees it.
  • Done quietly and secretly.

verb

  • To move quietly so that no one sees you.
  • To take something without asking for it.
  • To quietly give something to someone.
  • To tell an adult about someone doing something wrong.

noun

  • A person who moves quietly to see or take something without being noticed.
  • A person who tells on someone else.
  • A type of shoe that is soft and comfortable to wear.
  • A play in football where the player quickly runs forward with the ball.


Sentences

  • I sneak into the room to see the surprise party.
  • She likes to sneak a peek at her presents.
  • We sneak out to play in the backyard.
  • He can sneak past the sleeping dog.
  • They sneak around the playground during recess.

Word Explanation:

  • Sneak means to go somewhere quietly without being noticed. It's like when you try to surprise someone by being very quiet.

Word in hindi

चुपके (chupke)

chupke

Other variations in hindi

  • चुपके से (chupke se) chupke se
  • चोरी (chori) chori

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'sneak' mean?

The word 'sneak' means to move quietly and secretly so that no one sees or hears you.

How do you pronounce 'sneak'?

You pronounce 'sneak' like this: 'sneek', rhyming with 'peek'.

What is the origin of the word 'sneak'?

The word 'sneak' comes from an old English word that means to move quietly.

What is the meaning of 'sneak' in Hindi?

The word 'sneak' in Hindi is 'चुपके से जाना' (Chupke se jana).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Sneaking means moving quietly so no one notices you! Animals like cats and foxes are great at sneaking around to catch their food.

Proverb

Slow and steady wins the race. This means that being careful and patient can help you succeed.

Quote

"The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Peter Drucker

Mini blog:

The Sneaky Adventure!

Sneaking is like playing a fun game of hide and seek! Imagine tiptoeing around your house, trying not to make a sound. You might sneak to surprise your friend or to grab a cookie from the jar without anyone noticing.

But remember, sneaking can be a little tricky! Sometimes, it’s better to ask for what you want instead of sneaking around.

So, next time you feel like being a sneaky ninja, think about how much more fun it is to share your surprises with everyone!

Happy Sneaking!

But don’t forget to be kind!