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Peep at Meaning in English

expression

ˈpip/ /ˈæt
PEEP-at
pˈiːp/ /ˈæt
PEEP-at

Definición

To look at something quickly or secretly, often when you are not supposed to be looking.

Uso & Matices

Usually informal and sometimes playful. Often used for situations where someone sneaks a look, such as 'peep at answers,' 'peep at the present.' Implies secrecy or curiosity. Do not confuse 'peep' with 'peek'—both mean to look quickly, but 'peep' often sounds more secretive or shy.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

He tried to peep at his friend's test paper.

basic

The cat likes to peep at birds through the window.

basic

Don't peep at your gift before your birthday!

basic

She couldn't resist and peeped at the surprise party decorations.

natural

I saw him peep at his phone during the meeting.

natural

Kids always try to peep at their presents under the tree.

natural