Meaning & Definition of word "Squeak"

Squeak

/skwiːk/

noun:

  • 1. A short, high-pitched sound.
    • Example: There was a loud squeak when I opened the rusty gate.
  • 2. A brief or sudden utterance of something, often involving a plea for help.
    • Example: The kitten let out a squeak when it was dropped.

verb:

  • 1. To make a short, high-pitched sound.
    • Example: The mouse began to squeak when it got caught in the trap.
  • 2. To say something in a high-pitched voice or with difficulty.
    • Example: She managed to squeak out a response despite her fear.

Etymology

Middle English squeken, of imitative origin.

Common Phrases and Expressions

squeak by:

To manage to do something with difficulty.

no squeak:

Indicates that something is firmly set or secure.

Related Words

squeaker:

Someone or something that squeaks.

squeaky:

Producing a squeak; high-pitched.

Slang Meanings of squeak

Meaning: To inform on someone.

Example Sentence: He squeaked to the teacher about the prank.

Meaning: To get by with minimal effort.

Example Sentence: I just squeaked through the exam.