Squeaked Meaning in English
word · lemma: squeak
ˈskwikt
SKWEEKT
skwˈiːkt
sk-WEEKT
Definition
Made a short, high-pitched sound like a mouse or a squeaky object. It can also mean speaking in a very high, thin voice.
Usage & Nuances
Usually describes sounds made by small animals (like mice) or by things that need oil (like doors or shoes). When used about voices, often means someone is scared or excited. More common in informal speech.
Spanish: chilló - chirrióPortuguese (BR): chiou - rangeuPortuguese (PT): chiou - guinchouChinese (Simplified): 吱吱叫 - 吱吱响Chinese (Traditional): 吱吱叫 - 吱吱響Hindi: चीं-चीं की आवाज़ निकालीArabic: صرخ بصوت حاد - أصدر صريرًاBengali: চিঁ চিঁ করা - চ্যাঁচান (কান পাতলা শব্দ করা)Russian: скрипел - пискнул - пропищалJapanese: キーッと鳴いた - きゃっと声を上げたVietnamese: kêu chít chít - rít lênKorean: 찍찍거리다 - 끼익거리다Turkish: gıcırtı çıkarmak - ciyaklamakUrdu: چرچرانا - چوں چوں کرناIndonesian: berdecit - mencicit
Example Sentences
The mouse squeaked when it saw the cat.
basic
Her shoes squeaked on the wet floor.
basic
The door squeaked every time it opened.
basic
She squeaked out a nervous hello before her speech.
natural
The bed squeaked loudly when I sat down.
natural
My voice squeaked when I tried to sing the high notes.
natural