lurk, skulk, slink, sneak mean to behave so as to escape attention. lurk implies a lying in wait in a place of concealment and often suggests an evil intent. skulk suggests more strongly cowardice or fear or sinister intent. slink implies moving stealthily often merely to escape attention.
SNEAK definition: to go in a stealthy or furtive manner; slink; skulk. See examples of sneak used in a sentence.
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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. Informal A sneaker. 1. Carried out in a clandestine manner: sneak preparations for war. 2.
SNEAK definition: 1. to go somewhere secretly, or to take someone or something somewhere secretly: 2. to secretly…. Learn more.
Definition of sneak verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
One who sneaks; one who moves stealthily to acquire an item or information. My little brother is such a sneak; yesterday I caught him trying to look through my diary. I can't believe I gave that sneak $50 for a ticket when they were selling for $20 at the front gate.
To creep or steal about privately; go furtively, as if afraid or ashamed to be seen; slink. To behave with meanness and servility; crouch; truckle. To steal; pilfer. See sneak-thief. To hide; conceal in a furtive or cowardly manner.