CREAK Meaning and
Definition
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Creak is a verb that is commonly used to describe the sound made by a door, floorboard, or other wooden object when it emits a high-pitched, squeaking noise as it moves or is being walked upon. The word "creak" primarily suggests a slight, piercing, grating or scraping sound that is often associated with friction or dryness within the object.
The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a high-pitched or unpleasant sound produced by other types of objects, such as rusty hinges, old machinery, or even human vocalizations. In these contexts, "creak" generally implies an unwanted or eerie sound that may evoke a sense of discomfort, eeriness, or dilapidation.
Additionally, "creak" can be used as a noun, referring to the sound itself. For example, "the creak of the floorboards" or "the creak of the rusty gate." It is worth noting that the noun form of "creak" typically denotes the specific sound rather than the object producing it.
Overall, "creak" signifies a sharp, high-pitched, and often repetitive sound caused by the movement or friction of an object, typically made of wood, and is commonly associated with age, dryness, or instability.
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To make a sharp, harsh, grating noise.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of CREAK
The word "creak" comes from Middle English "creken", which was derived from Old English "crēacian". This Old English term was akin to Old Saxon "kreakan" and Middle Dutch "crēken", all of which meant "to make a harsh noise" or "to creak". The origins of the word can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic root "*krekōną". Ultimately, this root is believed to have been onomatopoeic, imitating the sound that a creaking object makes.
Idioms with the word CREAK
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creak under the strain
The idiom "creak under the strain" means to show signs of weakness, stress, or pressure. It is often used to describe a person, object, or system that is struggling to cope with a heavy burden or demand. The term "creak" signifies the sound of something being pushed beyond its limits, suggesting that the strain is becoming overwhelming.
Similar spelling words for CREAK
- crazy,
- Crays,
- crake,
- crass,
- freak,
- crack,
- crax,
- croaky,
- croce,
- cruise,
- Craig,
- Crooks,
- craggy,
- cracow,
- crosse,
- craze,
- cream,
- wreak,
- creche,
- cruze,
- crick,
- crago,
- Craigue,
- croke,
- crag,
- Crusoe,
- creach,
- croak,
- creasey,
- cruse,
- creese,
- crouse,
- crace,
- CROSE,
- greek,
- croskey,
- cragg,
- creech,
- crook,
- Creasy,
- creaks,
- cruce,
- creek,
- Crase,
- craigie,
- crock,
- creque,
- Crooke,
- crash,
- creagh,
- break,
- crease,
- creaky.
Conjugate verb Creak
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
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FUTURE
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE PERFECT
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IMPERATIVE
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to creak
PAST CONTINUOUS
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PAST PARTICIPLE
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PAST PERFECT
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE
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