Meaning & Definition of word "Croak"

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    Croak

    /kroʊk/

    noun:

    • 1. the hoarse sound made by a frog.
      • Example: The croak of the bullfrog echoed through the marsh.
    • 2. a harsh voice.
      • Example: She spoke with a croak that suggested she was unwell.

    verb:

    • 1. to make a low, hoarse sound, often like that of a frog.
      • Example: The frogs croak loudly at night near the pond.
    • 2. to speak in a harsh, low voice.
      • Example: He could barely croak out the words after losing his voice.
    • 3. to die (slang).
      • Example: If you keep smoking, you're going to croak sooner than you think.

    Etymology

    Middle English croken, from Old English craocian; related to the sound made by frogs.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    croak it up:

    to speak unpleasantly or in a grumbling manner.

    don't croak:

    an informal way to tell someone not to worry about dying.

    make a croaky noise:

    to sound hoarse or raspy.

    Related Words

    croaking:

    the act of making a croaking sound.

    croaker:

    a person or thing that croaks, often used to refer to frogs.

    Slang Meanings of croak

    Meaning: to die

    Example Sentence: He was so sick last week, I thought he was going to croak.

    Meaning: to complain loudly

    Example Sentence: Stop croaking about your job and just get it done.