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Sneak out Meaning in English

expression

ˈsnik/ /ˈaʊt
SNEEK-owt
snˈiːk/ /ˈaʊt
SNEEK-owt

Definición

To leave a place secretly and quietly so that no one notices, often because you are not supposed to leave.

Uso & Matices

"Sneak out" is informal and often used for leaving home late at night or slipping away from events without permission. It carries a sense of secretiveness. Common combinations: 'sneak out of the house', 'sneak out at night'. Associated with breaking rules or being mischievous.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

He tried to sneak out of his room after midnight.

basic

Sometimes teenagers sneak out to see their friends.

basic

Did you sneak out without telling your parents?

basic

We used to sneak out and get ice cream late at night.

natural

If the party gets boring, let's sneak out and do something else.

natural

My little brother tried to sneak out during the movie, but Mom caught him.

natural